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Inclusion NSSRA recognizes that some individuals with disabilities would benefit from social opportunities available by participating in programs offered through their local park district or recreation department. Inclusion provides a choice for individuals of varying abilities to experience recreation programming within their community. NSSRA and partner agency staff work closely with the participant and family to provide enriching recreation experiences in the least restrictive environment while maintaining safety and confidentiality. Inclusion services are offered to residents of NSSRA’s 13 partner agencies at no additional cost to the family. Inclusion support may come in the form of one or more of the following: program observation, staff training, program modifications/adaptations, modified equipment, and/or an Inclusion companion. An Inclusion companion’s role is to blend into the program with the partner agency staff while providing the appropriate amount of support to promote independence and growth in the least restrictive environment. A companion can support 1-3 participants (depending on their needs). Requesting Inclusion Services When registering for a program with one of NSSRA’s partner agencies: • Mark the accommodation section of the registration form. This can be indicated in the following ways: Special Accommodations, ADA Information, or Americans with Disabilities Act. • Once the registration form is submitted, the partner agency will contact the family to discuss the type of Inclusion support needed for the participant. • The partner agency will provide NSSRA with an Inclusion request that contains both program and participant information. • The family is then contacted by NSSRA to further discuss the needs of the participant and get input on the type of support needed. • NSSRA will work with the partner agency to put the necessary Inclusion accommodations in place for participation in the desired program(s). • Communication between NSSRA, partner agency staff, and the family continues throughout the Inclusion process. Reasons to Request Inclusion Support • A parent or family member recognizes that a participant would benefit from additional support in a partner agency program. • The partner agency staff identifies a need for additional support, for safety and programmatic reasons and communicates this need to the family. For more information or with questions, contact Meggan Davies, Recreation Manager for Inclusion, at (847) 509-9400 x6828 or [email protected]. Partner Agency Inclusion Contacts Deerfield Park District Contact: Linda Anderson (847) 317-2555 deerfieldparks.org Glencoe Park District Contact: Bobby Collins (847) 835-7535 glencoeparkdistrict.com Glenview Park District Contact: Joe Pollina (224) 521-2552 glenviewparks.org www.nssra.org Park District of Highland Park Contact: Natalie Liang (847) 579-3131 pdhp.org Kenilworth Park District Contact: Johnathan Kiwala (847) 251-1666 kenilworthparkdistrict.org Lake Bluff Park District Contact: Jim Lakeman City of Highwood Contact: Jim Hospodarsky (847) 234-4150 lakebluffparks.org (847) 971-3956 cityofhighwood.com City of Lake Forest Recreation Department Contact: Joe Mobile (847) 810-3941 cityoflakeforest.com Northbrook Park District Contact: Nancy Eschker (847) 291-2995 nbparks.org Village of Riverwoods Contact: Kris Ford (847) 914-0665 villageofriverwoods.com Northfield Park District Contact: Jim Reuter (847) 446-4428 northfieldparks.org Wilmette Park District Contact: Carol Heafey (847) 256-9686 wilmettepark.org Winnetka Park District Contact: Toby Ross (847) 501-2071 winpark.org 11