Inclusion – like apple-pie and the offside rule – was so obviously a good thing; who could argue against it? As an idea it seemed flawless; beautiful, even, and surely the hallmark of a civilisation worthy of the name…
It started life well and progressed from promising toddler to lively – often intemperate! - teenager but eventually committed young professional. Where things went wrong, however, is not fully understood by family, though certain events hastened the end of this short, beautiful life whose loss affects us all…
This lecture critically celebrates the life of inclusion and identifies some of the maculate political events that may explain a moribund health.
Find out more about the concept, operation and realities of inclusion, its relevance in reflecting different lived experiences and the challenges that threaten to de-rail commitments.
Free event. All are welcome. If you would like to attend, please register online no later than 48 hours prior to the event.