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Inclusion is simply the
process of acknowledging people with disabilities as people first.
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It is about acceptance into
everyday life by families, friends, neighbors, teachers, employers,
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Inclusion
assumes that every person is entitled to respect, dignity, equal
rights under the law, and opportunities for a fulfilling life within
the community.
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involves careful assessment of the needs of each individual and
application of measures that will meet those needs. Properly
implemented through cooperative teamwork and effective support
systems. Inclusive practices benefit us all. |
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