Families across the UK are discovering that inclusive play schemes—designed with children with disabilities in mind—are actually creating better experiences for every child who takes part.
Philip Collier recently shared how one such scheme became a lifesaver for his family, highlighting a crucial insight: when play spaces are thoughtfully designed to welcome children of all abilities, the benefits ripple far beyond those with disabilities. These inclusive environments foster genuine connection, teach children about diversity from an early age, and remove barriers that might otherwise keep any child from fully participating and thriving. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: Universal design isn't just fair—it makes communities richer and stronger for everyone.
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