I have heard the terms inclusion or social inclusion used, what do they mean?
Social inclusion is a central feature of much of the government’s social legislation. It is an integral part of the ‘Valuing People (2001)’ learning disability strategy. It is a policy, which attempts to combat the ‘exclusion’ of people from society who may be marginalised by poverty, unemployment, homelessness, ill health, disability or ethnicity and positively promotes their opportunities for greater participation in the community.
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