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Inclusive Education 
Resources

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VIDEOS
About Inclusive Education

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ARTICLES
About Inclusive Education

Videos on Inclusive Education

Life After School:  Planning Early

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In this video, Jack and Jan share their real life experience of life after school and provide genuine examples of connection.

Articles on Inclusive Education

Rock Solid

Resources for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families of Children with Special Needs

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Rock Solid is for Aboriginal families with school-aged or younger children with special needs in Victoria.

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Developed in partnership with the Association for Children with a Disability (ACD)

Lifelong Learners

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Most people with disability have been tagged with a long list of deficits.  Many of these are determined through an array of assessments that indicate what is wrong with them.  The people and families represented in this book chose to see beyond the deficits and limiting statements of experts, professionals, relatives and general commentators!

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Resourcing Inclusive Communities

Lessons Learned from Our Journey of Inclusive Education

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Inclusive education is the best preparation for adult life.  If someone is included from an early age, they will be able to explore personal interests and have the same experiences that their peers do.

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Martin and Darcy Elks

Why Should Schools Include Children with a Disability?

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The first point to consider about inclusion is that it is fundamentally a moral issue.  Like all great moral questions, they come down to where individuals stand, what they believe in and their own judgements based on their conscience and experience.

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Bob Jackson

Getting Ready - Planning for School Inclusion

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It is never too early or too late to choose inclusive education.  Community Resource Unit has many great resources on the topic of a Vision for an Inclusive Education, you can visit the CRU website for more information.

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Community Resource Unit

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