Real Life Tools That Work:
Real Life Tools That Work:
- “About Me” Player Profiles (filled out by families to share communication styles and preferences)
- Visual Schedules (laminated cards or whiteboards with icons for each session step)
- Sensory Spaces (pop-up tents, beanbags, fiddle items, noise-reducing headphones)
- Inclusive Job Rosters (add support roles like “buddy” or “equipment helper”)
When boards and committees take inclusion seriously, the whole club benefits. You gain new members, stronger community ties, and a reputation as a welcoming, forward-thinking organisation.
Inclusion isn’t a project—it’s a mindset. A decision to say: we see you; we welcome you, and we’ll walk alongside you.
This is how inclusive communities grow. This is how your club leads the way.