It's easy to see how programs like Circle of Friends works to build a sense of belonging for more than just the kids whom might otherwise be vulnerable to isolation. Being a part of a group of people who all look out for each other creates understanding, one of the key building blocks to a sense of belonging. This short documentary speaks to that:
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Fantastic work...
We have set up hundreds of Circles and have been so moved by the words of young people as they learn about inclusion and belonging.Colin
www.inclusive-solutions.com
Posted by: Col | Wednesday December 19, 2007, 3:22 am
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We have set up hundreds of Circles and have been so moved by the words of young people as they learn about inclusion and belonging.Colin
www.inclusive-solutions.com