As part of the services inclusion policy educators may be required to consult/liaise with a specialist service or agency in relation to a child with additional needs
List three reasons how this practice supports services to be inclusive.
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Supporting Services To Be Inclusive
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Re: Supporting Services To Be Inclusive
The question is asking how contacting agencies outside the centre will benefit a child with additional needs within the centre.
For example. if a child at the centre had a vision impairment, you would probably contact Vision Australia to find out more information on what changes/modifications you need to make to the environment to support the child.
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Supporting Additional Needs
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,
Lorina
For example. if a child at the centre had a vision impairment, you would probably contact Vision Australia to find out more information on what changes/modifications you need to make to the environment to support the child.
See if the following helps:
Supporting Additional Needs
Hope this helps!
,
Lorina
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