Undoing Ableism is a sourcebook for teaching about disability and anti-ableism in K–12 classrooms. Conceptually grounded in disability studies, critical pedagogy, and social justice education, this book provides both a rationale as well as strategies for broad-based inquiries that allow…
Resources from Kingston University
Fighting for our Rights Kingston’s Role in the Disability Rights Movement 1960s to 1990s About this project In 2017, Kingston Centre for Independent Living (KCIL) collaborated with disabled people and those working with the disability community to collect stories regarding…
Nadia Clarke’s cut in Support for Independent Living in 2021
Read Nadia Clarke’s reaction to when she heard her local council were requiring her to contribute to her care package, and then think of ways to help with her situation.
Curriculum Resource for German and Anti Racism
In advance of Disability History Month 2021, whose double focus is on invisible disabilities, and sex and relationships, I’d like to invite some representatives from the Beschwerdechor Heidelberg’s recent successful accessible Festival Fringe kid’s film You can…
General Resources
Disabled People who have made a Difference. downloadImpairment, Barriers and Solutions. downloadLanguage and Terminology. downloadMaking Sense of Disability. downloadWhen part of your body does not work KS2. downloadKS2 Disability Equality Starter Lesson. downloadThe Wall – A short video made with Comic Relief (33MB). downloadUnderstanding Disability – The…
Activity: Who is a Disabled Person?
For Education Staff
Resources for staff
Access
Documents to aid accessibility in the classroom
Post-school
Resources and activities for above KS4
Secondary / KS3 & KS4
Resources and activities for secondary students