INCLUSIVE RECREATION RESOURCE CENTER | INCLUSIVE RECREATION RESOURCE CENTER

Promotes participation by people with disabilities in inclusive recreation activities and resources through:inclusivity assessments to help programs/facilities assess physical and social inclusiveness"Inclusion U Online" an online 10-hour training program for: parks and recreation professionals self-advocates tourism professionals human services professionals families individuals interested in increasing opportunities for inclusive recreationAfter completing the online training, participants are Certified Inclusivity Assessors (CIAs) and can conduct inclusivity assessments and submit results to an online recreation access database "Inclusion Ambassador Training", an online 3-hour training program geared toward youth, part-time and seasonal staff, and students or groups. Teaches the basic principles and practices of inclusion. online database for inclusive recreation: comprehensive survey of recreation resources to help people with disabilities plan activities technical assistance: help for parks and recreation service providers in improving program or facility accesibility Several apps that are available in the App Store or Google Play: "Inclusion Toolkit," "Recreation Finder," and "CIA App" to complete inclusivity assessments on a mobile device research and evaluation: data collection and analysis to improve and disseminate best practices

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211 Tompkins Cortland

Physical Address

Rpls Dept. At Suny Cortland, Cortland, NY 13045

Fax

(607) 753-5982

Fax

(607) 753-5982

Application process

online registration

Fee

Inclusion U Online - $49.95

Languages

English

Service area

New York

Agency info

INCLUSIVE RECREATION RESOURCE CENTER

Promotes participation by people with disabilities in inclusive recreation activities and resources through: Inclusivity assessments to help programs/facilities assess physical accessibility and inclusiveness Online "Inclusion U," training program for: parks and recreation professionals self-advocates tourism professionals human services professionals families individuals interested in increasing opportunities for inclusive recreation After completing the 10-hour online training, participants can conduct inclusivity assessments and submit results to an online recreation database; online training is 1.0 CEUs and is preapproved by NCTRC. Online database for inclusive recreation: comprehensive information about recreation resources to help people with disabilities plan activities Inclusion Ambassador Traning - a 3-hour online training that teaches the basics of inclusion in recreation, geared toward youth, part-time, and seasonal staff Apps available for free in the App Store and Google Play: The Inclusion Toolkit, the Recreation Finder app, and the CIA app. Technical assistance: help for parks and recreation service providers in improving program or facility inclusivity Research and evaluation: data collection and analysis to improve and disseminate best practices