This section of our website is dedicated to supporting parents in continuing the important conversations about disability awareness and inclusion that their children have been engaging in at school.
Here, you’ll find a variety of resources, activities and information to support you in this journey.
What your children learnt in school
In their recent lessons, your child participated in activities designed to:
Appreciate and respect similarities and differences in people
Develop awareness and understanding of disability
Foster a caring, sensitive, and inclusive attitude towards others
Learn more about invisible disabilities with Kelly Horrigan!
How can Parents get involved?
We are thrilled to introduce you to the Parents’ Pack as part of the Someone Like Me initiative
Inside the Parents’ Pack you will find:
Discussion topics: Thought-provoking questions to spark meaningful conversations with your children about disability and inclusion
Educational Resources: A collection of articles, books, and videos to deepen your understanding and provide valuable insights
Activities: Fun and interactive projects, games, and role-playing scenarios to reinforce the values of empathy and understanding at home
Community Involvement: Opportunities to participate in local events and volunteer initiatives related to disability awareness
Download the Parents’ Pack and explore the various resources and activities with your children