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NCHPAD - Building Healthy Inclusive Communities

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Inclusive Nutrition Education

Nutrition education should be accessible to and inclusive of people of all abilities.  This means including disabilities in the planning process and ensuring that accessibility is guaranteed throughout implementation.  Download this Flyer for inclusive nutrition tips.

Top Tips for Inclusive Brain Boosters

Brain boosters should be inclusive of all types of disabilities.  Teachers should provide activities that are fun and that reflect the needs and interests of the students. It is important to gather enough information to create appropriate adaptations to ensure full participation of all students.  Download this Flyer for our Top Tips.

Resources for Inclusion in Physical Activity and Youth with Disability

Download or view a clickable PDF of resources.

For even more information on inclusion in physical activity and wellness for youth, visit our Educators page at nchpad.org/educators.


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