More schools across Victoria will get a funding boost to build all-access play areas, sensory gardens and outdoor learning areas to support students with disabilities and additional needs, thanks to the Andrews Labor Government.
Minister for Education James Merlino today visited Specimen Hill College in Bendigo to announce a further 93 schools across the state will share in $15 million in funding under the Labor Government’s $30 million Inclusive Schools Fund.
Specimen Hill Primary School is receiving $200,000 to create an outdoor sensory area where children can play and learn in a natural setting featuring flowing water, timber, plants, textured pebbles and larger boulders, along with a frog pond.
The Inclusive Schools Fund is helping government schools better support the social and educational needs of young people with a disability.
Since it was established by the Labor Government in 2015, nearly 90 creative projects to build inclusive play spaces, outdoor learning areas, sensory gardens and calm spaces have been delivered.
The Inclusive Schools Fund is part of the Government’s Special Needs Plan for Victorian Schools, which is ensuring that students with disabilities get the same opportunities as other students.
Inclusive education is about ensuring that all students, regardless of disabilities or other differences, are able to fully participate, learn, develop and succeed in Victorian government schools.