Is professional development provided to schools, teachers, and nurses so they can better support children with diverse learning and health needs.
For Schools : Training helps create inclusive policies, adapts the curriculum, and ensures accessibility (e.g., assistive technology, classroom accommodations, physical access).
For Teachers : It equips them with strategies to identify learning difficulties, differentiate instruction, manage behaviour positively, and support students with conditions such as ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or physical disabilities.
For Nurses: Training focuses on recognizing medical and developmental needs, providing health care support in school settings, and collaborating with teachers and families to promote well-being and safe learning environments.
This training ensures that education and health professionals work together to provide inclusive, supportive, and equitable learning opportunities for all students.
Social advocacy in disability support