Our Newsletters

Stay connected with Inclusive World NZ and the Children with Disability NZ network through updates, resources, stories and inclusive learning content.

Stay informed and connected

Our newsletters help keep families, educators, community groups and supporters updated with new resources, website updates, inclusion ideas and disability awareness content.

By joining our newsletter community, you will receive updates about new downloads, children’s resources, advocacy work, inclusive projects and practical tools that support understanding and belonging.

What you can expect

Our newsletters are designed to share positive, practical and useful information connected to disability awareness, inclusive learning and community inclusion.

New resources

Be the first to hear about new audiobooks, flipbooks, posters, PDFs and downloadable learning resources.

Inclusive ideas

Receive updates, stories and ideas that support positive conversations about disability and belonging.

Community updates

Stay connected with the wider Children with Disability NZ network and our growing inclusion projects.

Why our newsletters matter

Inclusion grows through visibility, education and shared understanding. Our newsletters help make inclusive ideas, stories and resources easier to discover and easier to share within homes, schools and communities.

Every subscriber helps strengthen a wider movement focused on accessibility, belonging and positive representation for disabled children and families.

Free to join

Joining our newsletter is free and open to anyone who wants to support a more inclusive future for children.

Whether you are a parent, teacher, support worker, organisation or community member, we welcome you to be part of our growing network.

Join our newsletter community

Sign up today to receive updates, resources, stories and inclusive learning content from Inclusive World NZ and Children with Disability NZ.

Together, we can help create a world where disability is understood, difference is respected and every child feels included.

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