Collection description
An IDPwD event should involve people with disability, promote accessibility and inclusion, and be held on or around 3 December.
If you can’t hold or attend an event, there are plenty of other ways to get involved and promote inclusion in your community, including having a conversation about disability and sharing messages and stories online. More details can be found in the event information kits.
Information kits
Online Promotion Kit
The kit provides tools to promote International Day of People with Disability online, including social media posts, images, alt‑text guidance, digital assets and templates to help raise awareness and support disability inclusion.Information kit for Schools
The kit helps schools support International Day of People with Disability by raising awareness, promoting inclusion, and offering classroom resources, event ideas, and ways to engage students and the wider community.Information kit for Community Groups
The kit helps community groups support International Day of People with Disability by promoting awareness, hosting inclusive events, learning about disability inclusion, and engaging communities to foster accessible, respectful environments.Information kit for Workplaces
The kit helps workplaces support International Day of People with Disability by raising awareness, promoting inclusion, and offering classroom resources, event ideas, and ways to engage students and the wider community.
Audience:
Everyone
Community
Schools
Workplace