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What is inclusion? (Topic: Old Age and Disability)

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Answered by MonarkSingh
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Here is your answer.
Disability inclusive development/humanitarian response approaches need not be costly or complicated.
They include:
 mainstreaming (DESA, 2011; Coe & Wapling, 2010; Bruijn et al., 2012);
 the ‘twin track approach’ (DFID, 2000; Al Ju’beh, 2015);
 raising awareness and changing attitudes/behaviours (Coe & Wapling, 2010; Coe, 2012;
UNICEF, 2013; Bruijn et al., 2012);
 comprehensive accessibility and Universal Design (DESA, 2013; WHO & World Bank, 2011);
 reasonable accommodation (UNCRPD, 2006);
 participation (DESA, 2011; Al Ju’beh, 2015; Coe & Wapling, 2010; Bruijn et al., 2012; CBM, 2012;
Smith et al., 2012; NCD, 2012; DSEA, 2011);
 rights-based initiatives (DESA, 2011; Wapling & Downie, 2012; Al Ju’beh, 2015; NCD, 2012);

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Answered by nyaosiemo27
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Explanation:

Inclusion is the acts of including people, regardless of their abilities, disabilities, and old age in our day to day activities like attending schools and in job opportunities. Inclusion of people living with a disability means respecting their backgrounds and cultures, giving them equal opportunities as well as accepting them in the community. In India, inclusion of people living with a disability is a constitutional right.

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