Culture of Care Summit - Day 1

Embodying a Culture of Care by Developing an Inclusive Environment for Individuals with Disabilities

Care and Working in Teams for Success
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The connection between building a Culture of Care and social justice for individuals with disabilities is intertwined as disabilities affect all of us, across gender, race, ethnicity, and across all ages. How can we lean into the Culture of Care to promote social justice and drive enhanced experiences for students with disabilities? Embodying a Culture of Care can serve as a developmental tool to build robust curriculum that serves to help all students achieve learning outcomes fully. Together let’s review resources that are available to us that build inclusive learning opportunities.

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