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Designing Classrooms for Diversity: Fostering Social Inclusion

Educational Psychology, 2019
Responding to the growing diversity of students within North American schools today, educators have recognized the value of social inclusion as an important goal, supporting both social-emotional and academic success for all students.
S. Hymel, Jennifer Katz
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Social Imaginaries and Inclusion

2016
The main goal of this entry is to introduce inclusion as a sociological concept consistent with which exclusion is an internal part of inclusion. When exclusion is the basis of inclusion, the establishment of communities will always involve both inclusion and exclusion processes.
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Moments of social inclusion: asylum seekers, football and solidarity

Sport in Society, 2018
Established in 2012, ‘the Seekers’ are a football club in Melbourne, Australia. Initially set up to provide social recreation for various refugees and asylum seekers, the Seekers have more recently entered a team in the mainstream league competition ...
B. McDonald, R. Spaaij, D. Dukic
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The EU and social inclusion

2006
Teenage parenthood is recognised as a significant disadvantage in western industrialised nations. It has been found to increase the likelihood of poverty and reinforce inequalities. This book explores the links between welfare state provision and teenage reproductive behaviour across a range of countries with differing welfare regimes.
Eric Marlier   +3 more
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What Is Social Inclusion? A Thematic Analysis of Professional Opinion

Psychiatric rehabilitation journal, 2018
Objective: Social inclusion is increasingly recognized as an important contributor to positive mental health outcomes, particularly for people with mental illness.
K. Filia   +4 more
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Information and Communication Technology and the Social Inclusion of Refugees

MIS Q., 2016
The social inclusion of newly resettled refugees is a significant issue confronting both refugees and their host societies. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly viewed as a useful resource in programs that provide settlement
A. Díaz-Andrade, B. Doolin
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Delivering social inclusion

1998
How far will Labour succeed in delivering social inclusion? Blair would prefer this question deferred for ten years, but at least a provisional assessment will be needed before the election in 2001 or 2002. As the policies are put in place, it is possible to ask what kind of inclusion Labour seeks to deliver, what the criteria of success would be, and ...
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Sports as Social Innovation for Social Inclusion

2021
Sport for Social Change (S4SC) organizations are an increasingly effective vehicle toward addressing the 17 essential elements of social inclusion outlined in the 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This chapter explores the role of social inclusion within the S4SC Football United Australia program.
Bunde-Birouste, Anne W.   +2 more
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Inclusion, Social Inclusion And Participation

2010
The e principle of inclusion is simple - it is the opposite of exclusion and also of alienation. Inclusion means that all people are entitled to full membership of the human family. It requires the removal of barriers and social structures which impede participation.
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SCOPE for social inclusion?

A Life in the Day, 2008
This paper sets out to look at social inclusion among users within services, asking the questions is there a general measure of agreement about what social inclusion means to people, and is there an accepted way of measuring these views? The initiative was funded by the NIHR Research Methods programme now part of the Health Technology Assessment group ...
Maria Munroe   +3 more
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