Our Work is as Diverse as the People We Support.
Our Work is as Diverse as the People We Support.
Inclusion SK (formerly the Saskatchewan Association for Community Living) provides support in a variety of ways to individuals, parents, siblings, other family members, friends and community based organizations. We work collaboratively with the government and community based organizations to ensure that citizens of Saskatchewan who have intellectual disabilities are valued, supported and included members of society and have opportunities and choices in all aspects of life.
The areas we provide support include:
Inclusion SK (formerly the Saskatchewan Association for Community Living) provides support in a variety of ways to individuals, parents, siblings, other family members, friends and community based organizations. We work collaboratively with the government and community based organizations to ensure that citizens of Saskatchewan who have intellectual disabilities are valued, supported and included members of society and have opportunities and choices in all aspects of life.
The areas we provide support include:

About the Course
Join INSK's inclusive education experts for an interactive, in-person workshop that equips educators and allied professionals with a practical understanding of inclusive education, including its legal foundations, key instructional approaches, and the benefits for all learners. Through reflection, discussion, and collaborative activities, participants identify barriers to inclusion, explore strategies such as Universal Design for Learning and self-advocacy, and develop actionable goals to create more accessible and inclusive school environments.
Learning Outcomes
Who is this for?
Teacher
Educational Assistants
School Administrators
Allied Professionals
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Define and understand accessibility and inclusion.
Define and understand educational environments of exclusion, segregation, integration, and inclusion.
Understand the human rights and legal bases for inclusive education in Saskatchewan.
Understand some of the benefits of inclusive education for students with and without disabilities
Reflect on and discuss personal experiences with inclusive education
Define and understand inclusive education
Define and understand specific approaches to inclusive education, including:
Individualized learning
Personalized learning
Differentiated instruction
Universal Design for Learning
Reflect on and discuss personal experiences with these approaches
Identify and understand barriers within the school, and reflect on and discuss potential solutions or accommodations for specific barriers, including:
Conflicting sensory needs
Accessible school programming
Inclusive culture within the school
Define and understand self-advocacy and learn appropriate strategies to teach and reinforce self-advocacy skills
Participate in 2 team-building activities:
Building an Inclusive Classroom
Setting Goals to Be Our Best
Learn about INSK’s available supports and resources







