Welcome to Inclusion Arabia Workshops!

At Inclusion Arabia, we believe everyone deserves equal opportunities and support. Our workshops are designed to empower individuals, families, educators, and professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to foster inclusive environments across the region.

Upcoming Workshops

We’re excited to announce a series of workshops covering a variety of important topics, such as:

  • Supporting students with SEND
  • Understanding Access Arrangements
  • Rights of Children and Parents in Education
  • Supporting Neurodiversity in Schools and Workplaces
  • Effective Communication and Advocacy
  • Mental Health and Wellbeing for Families and Caregivers

…and many more!

Stay Tuned!

Workshops will be announced shortly. Make sure to keep an eye on this space for dates, registration details, and speaker information.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Inclusive education means all students—regardless of ability—learn together in the same classrooms with equal opportunities, support, and respect.

Our resources are designed for students of all abilities, their families, teachers, school leaders, and inclusion advocates.

Yes. We offer tools and guidance for various abilities, including physical, learning, sensory, emotional, and developmental needs.

Can Inclusion Arabia support schools in policy development?

Absolutely. We collaborate with schools to build inclusive policies and sustainable frameworks that foster long-term change.

We actively engage families through workshops, support groups, and resources to help them better support their child’s learning journey.

We collaborate with both local and international organizations committed to advancing inclusive education practices and policies.

Yes! We encourage student voices through leadership programs, storytelling projects, and inclusive events where their perspectives are valued.

Simply explore our website, join our newsletter, or contact us directly. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or advocate—we’re here to help.