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Manual
This manual provide youth workers and organisations with practical advice on how to include young people with various disabilities in everyday youth work activities. It includes tips and best practices for various types of activities.
These guidelines were developed to help youth workers make their activities more inclusive for young people with disabilities and thereby enable them to participate fully in society.
This handbook is part of the Erasmus+ project DIDA –
Disability-Inclusive Debate and Advocacy (2024-2-NL02-KA220-YOU-000281524). The aim of this project is to bring together different strands of youth work - particularly debate-based and disability-based youth work - and build their capacity to support young people with disabilities in developing advocacy skills and participating actively in civic life.
As a foundational output of the DIDA project, these guidelines provide youth workers and organisations with practical advice on how to include young people with various disabilities in everyday youth work activities. Whether you are planning a discussion, creative workshop, volunteering opportunity or a local campaign, this handbook offers clear, structured suggestions to make your work more accessible, engaging and empowering for everyone.
The guidelines are available in English, Dutch, Latvian, Czech and Slovenian.
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http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/5763
This tool addresses
Social Inclusion, Disability
It is recommended for use in:
Capacity Building
The tool was created by
These guidelines were created by a project partnership consisting of DebatUnie, Ieder(in), Rytmus, SUSTENTO and STEP Institute
in the context of
DIDA - Disability inclusive debate and advocacy
The tool was published to the Toolbox by
Alex Steinmetz (on 9 June 2026)
and last modified
8 June 2026
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