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Tips for making your children's activity classes more accessible and inclusive

Updated: May 29

With Helen Capodici, Learning & Development Manager, Caudwell Children


Caudwell Children's Learning & Development Manager, Helen Capodici, delivered this insightful guest presentation at the Children's Activities Association online regional meeting.


In this video, she discusses:


  • The difference between accessibility and inclusivity


  • Tips around language


  • Practical hints and tips for making your children's activity classes more accessible and inclusive


  • Being professionally curious


  • Ensuring a psychologically safe environment for feedback








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