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Inclusive Education
Inclusive education: we believe that no child who is blind should be at home when they could be at school. Inclusive education means enabling mainstream schools cater fully for such children, and training teachers to cater properly for their special needs.
Inclusive education is part of our social inclusion project. Social inclusion for people who are blind or with low vision means working to help them gain equal rights in society. It also means helping society understand their needs, and respect those rights. Social inclusion means providing training and opportunities for people affected by blindness, and making sure that education does not discriminate against or exclude children who are blind.
Would you like to have more information about inclusive education and social inclusion? Contact us by e-mail: info@darkandlight.eu
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Latest news
Our Annual Report 2009 is now available online. ...Read more. Looking for: Graduate with a disability and ambition! Offer: Traineeship/ study at a development NGO in the Netherlands. ...Read more. Congenital and developmental cataract is the leading cause of childhood blindness in Africa and there is considerable evidence that children with cataract are not receiving surgical services in a timely fashion, that follow up after surgery remains poor, and that few children receive necessary spectacles and low vision devices. ...Read more. Dark & Light would like to get in touch with international funds, foundations or trust funds that are interested in funding a new project regarding mainstreaming disability. ...Read more. Check out the latest issue of the Community Eye Health Journal. ...Read more.
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