Inclusive education in Kenya - The views of parents and teachers - Handicap International
"No child is left out because of a challenge" In this film we hear from the head teachers at schools taking part in our inclusive education project in Nairobi and surrounding areas. The project has now finished but the legacy will be lasting. The head teachers talk about embracing inclusion and how attitudes have been changed. Parents of children with disabilities talk about sending their children to inclusive schools as well as some of the prevailing misunderstandings that they encounter. They also talk about incidents of children with disabilities being hidden away, locked in their homes when their parents went out to work and of fathers abandoning their families. ©Handicap International

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