Inclusive Program planning tools
As your organization works to become more welcoming and inclusive of young people with disabilities, it is important to evaluate your activities. Beginning with setting up measurable goals, periodically evaluate those goals over time to determine if in fact your organization is better positioned to serve youth with disabilities.
Here are some sample evaluation tools and reports concerning inclusion.
| Heart of Inclusion | Boys & Girls Clubs of America | case study | ||
| PALS Inclusive Programming | Boys & Girls Clubs of America | case study | ||
| Guiding Practices for Inclusion | Boys & Girls Clubs of America | assessment | ||
| Include All Girls Patch Program | Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital | booklet | Coming soon! | |
| Happenin' Habitats Electronic Fieldtrip | National Wildlife Federation | online video | webcast | Link |
| Best Practice for Mentoring Youth with Disabilities | Partners for Youth with Disabilities | book | Link | |
| Project SEARCH: a demand-side model of high school transition | Project SEARCH | article | ||
| Inclusive Crew Tool Kit | The Corps Network | manual | Coming soon! | |
| Inclusive Crew Model | Utah Conservation Corps | handout | ||
| 7 Steps of Inclusion | Wilderness Inquiry | handout | ||
| TechBridge Girls Curriculum | Chabot Space & Science Center: TechBridge | syllabus | Link |
Kids Included Together’s National Training Center on Inclusion offers staff training to out-of-school time programs. www.kitonline.org/ntci

