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Lincolnshire Marks Learning Disability Week with Local Celebrations

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Lincolnshire Marks Learning Disability Week with Local Celebrations

Learning Disability Week in Lincolnshire has provided a stage for the community to unite, boosting awareness and honouring the accomplishments of individuals with learning disabilities. A range of local events have taken place across the county, comprising workshops, art displays, and inclusive sports activities, with the objective of fostering comprehension and inclusion. Crucial role in these celebrations was played by organisations like Linkage Community Trust and local schools. There was a mutual emphasis, among both participants and organisers, on insisting that individuals with learning disabilities are visible, recognised, and included in all facets of community life.

This article was based on original reporting provided by www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.

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