Chapter 2 - FINAL Concept of Inclusion
Chapter 2 - FINAL Concept of Inclusion
Chapter 2 - FINAL Concept of Inclusion
Inclusiveness
Dagmawi Alemnh, PhD Candidate
Chapter 2
Concept of Inclusion
2.1. Definition of Inclusion
• The principle of inclusion is simple.
• It is the opposite of exclusion and also alienation.
• It is the principle that says that whatever benefits accrue to
members of a society are the heritage of all people, not just those
who are able-bodied.
• Inclusion means that all people are entitled to full membership of
the human family.
• Fundamentally, inclusion is the principle that:
- We are all entitled to participate fully in all aspects of society;
- We all have the same rights and responsibilities;
- We all have something to contribute.