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Inclusive Education

Every person with a disability has the right to learn in a regular classroom at their neighbourhood school with peers their own age. This is called inclusive education and has been a focus at Inclusion Saskatchewan since the organization was founded.​

One Classroom, One Community
Video Series

Students Inspiring
Inclusive Education

What does inclusion mean to students? Join students Josh, Sami, Mary, Loreen, Louise, Nora, Jyles, and Mya as they talk about learning together, making friends, and growing in inclusive classrooms. Their stories highlight the importance of belonging, representation, and understanding in our school. 

 

Educators Leading
Inclusive Education

What does inclusive education really look like in the classroom? Saskatchewan educators Patrick and Allison share their experiences supporting students with intellectual disabilities and fostering inclusive learning environments. Hear firsthand how inclusive practices not only benefit students with disabilities, but also enhance empathy, collaboration, and academic success for all students.

 

Parents Raising
Inclusive Education

Parents play a vital role in the success of inclusive education. In this heartfelt video, parents Andrew and Candace as they share their journeys of navigating inclusive education, celebrating their children’s milestones, and pushing for classrooms where every child belongs.

Raising Your Voice Advocacy Toolkit

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Raising Your Voice: A Toolkit for Advocacy in Saskatchewan

Raising Your Voice is a toolkit and general guide built around supporting people with intellectual disabilities in advocating for systemic change in Saskatchewan. This toolkit includes an explanation on government structures and roles, ways you can make your voice heard, and how to ensure you feel safe and comfortable while you do it.

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Raising Your Voice for
Inclusive Education

An accompaniment to our Raising Your Voice toolkit, Raising Your Voice for Inclusive Education provides an overview of some of the biggest barriers faces by students with intellectual disabilities today. 

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Our Position on Inclusive Education

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Position Statement on Inclusive Education

This document outlines Inclusion Saskatchewan’s views on the right to an inclusive education for all students with intellectual disabilities and neurodivergence in Saskatchewan. 

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Plain Language Position Statement on Inclusive Education

This shortened version of INSK’s Position Statement is written in plain language.

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Navigating the Systems – Inclusive Education

This chapter of our larger Navigating the Systems resource supports parents and caregivers in understanding their child’s rights and how to advocate within the school system.

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Saskatoon, SK S7J 3L1​

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