Inclusion - Social Inclusion of Persons

Social Inclusion of Persons

  • Inclusion (disability rights), accommodating any person with a disability
  • Inclusion (value and practice), a practice of ensuring that people in organizations feel they belong
  • Inclusion (education), students with special educational needs spend most or all of their time with non-disabled students

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