Delivered to children and young people in clubs, schools and other groups.


The Disability Awareness Programme is fitted around the age of the group, the school key stages and their level of understanding regarding disability. We have called the school programme ‘It’s OK to be Different’ and this covers all aspects of understanding disability and what it means to be a disabled person and still living an independent life. Sharing Personal Experiences of What It’s Like Being A Disabled Person Role Play Activities around People’s Attitudes regarding Disability and the right and wrong language used Quizzes and Games A Brief Explanation About The Social Model Of Disability and The Definition of disability as stated in the Equality Act A Q and A session.

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Contact details

Organisation Disability Assist Centre for Independent Living
Contact name Sophie Fournel
Address c/o R&B Star, Units 9 & 10, Nimbus Ent Park, Liphook Way, Maidstone, Kent, ME16 0LQ, United Kingdom
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