Inclusion

Blog tagged as Inclusion

Finding Your Roar - Voice of Hannah Gold

My dream was always to be a children’s author. To one day be able to walk into a bookshop and see MY books on the shelves – to see my stories and my voice out in the world. There was one small problem. As a child I was chronically shy. So shy, I was too afraid to speak up in class or ever share any ...

Education before and after COVID-19 - the voice of Bella Morrisseau
Kids and teachers knew about the Coronavirus, and at first the kids made jokes about it, but they stopped once it got serious.
Straight out of Wezi’s mind - the voice of Wezi Emmanuel Chilubanama 


 

Hi, I am Wezi and here is my rule book on fairness and justice for children, please enjoy!

 

One of my favourite answers when I am asked to do something is that “It’s not fair”! Sometimes I do not even understand what it means to be fair, but I just feel that children should always be allow...

The International Day of Friendship - the voice of Stephen Ritz

One of the best lessons I’ve learned in UAE via my dear friend Dr. Abdulla al Karam of KHDA is that “the desire for happiness is what binds us all together” and while we all have different experiences and expectations, friendship is the secret sauce that makes our world and our lives so delicious an...

Gender Equality - the voice of Anisa Daniel Oniko
I recently had a conversation with my father about gender equality. And it was interesting to see that the topic can mean different things to different people.
The Young Falconer - a short story by the Hamdan bin Mohammed Heritage Centre
Every weekend, Hamad indulges in cultural activities with his father, particularly during winter.
“Diversity  .. Brings Us Together”  - the voice of Hessa Almehairi
I was so proud that they graduated knowing and fully understanding how diversity can bring us together! The love, tolerance and support they gave that little child, helped us all to grow emotionally and socially!
Seven things we've learned as a family through the Covid-19 Lockdown - the voice of Rachel Hamilton
I’ve got two teenage kids, and a husband on the ‘highly vulnerable’ list. We’ve all been locked in the house together for almost two months.
What does inclusion mean to YOU and what are the three key characteristics of an inclusive society? - the voice of Isobel Abulhoul
When I think about inclusion, I look around me, in the workplace, at schools, in the retail environment, and I think how lucky we are in the UAE to have more than 200 nationalities calling this country home.