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How can other families support inclusion at school?

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Family members of students - such as parents, carers, and grandparents - are an important part of the school community. They play a key role in helping others in the school community to feel a sense of belonging and connectedness.
Hear from Mel, a parent of a student with disability, as she shares some of the ways families can welcome and include families with disability in the school community.

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