Putting Disabled Children In The Picture
in the picture: "a state of being fully informed or noticed." The Concise Oxford Dictionary scope - Time to get equal

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The aim of this section is to show, in as many different ways as we can, that it is possible to include disabled children in picture books. From the quirky to the near photographic and everything in between we want to show that all kinds of styles and media can contribute to putting disabled children in the picture. We have also included some work that might be described as fantastical to show how boundless the possibilities are...

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More images are available here - page 2, page 3, page 4 and page 5

 

using a pelican crossing

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accessible swimming pool
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magazine article including an image of a girl on a tricycle

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girl in a standing frame

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boy flicking paper

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Girls chatting using signing

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inclusive playground

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baby with cochlear implant

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boy using a head pointer

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children playing a number game

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Quentin Blake Hart Walker picture

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Toy Library
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inclusive school canteen
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light operated computer
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Hart Walker on hill top
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CCTV magnifier

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"I'd like to see disabled children pushing their boundaries e.g. doing wheelies, cycling, using crutches to reach brambles etc. and being mischievous, adventurous or naughty"

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Scope: About cerebral palsy. For disabled people achieving equality. Time to get equal