Survey – getting disabled children to school in developing countries

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Tom Rickert and Paul Ajuwon write: We are pleased to launch this important survey on transportation needs of children with disabilities in developing countries.  People around the world are working hard to provide better education for children with disabilities, either as part of regular schools or in separate schools just for children with disabilities.  Often, transportation is a missing link and many children cannot get to school or center.

This survey is to be completed only by the head of your residential, day, resource, inclusive, or training school or center or his or her designee.  Your answers and comments will be used to write our guide, Transportation to School for Children with Disabilities, to be published and distributed free of charge before the end of 2016.

All the answers and comments you provide will be kept confidential.  Please use the link below to access and complete the survey in SurveyMonkey on or before November 24, 2015. You may complete a portion of the survey and return later to finish the rest.

Survey link:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/schooltransportsurvey

Access Exchange International 112 San Pablo Avenue San Francisco, California  www.globalride-sf.org

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Tom Rickert Executive Director, Access Exchange International, California, U.S.A.

Professor Paul M. Ajuwon, Missouri State University, U.S.A.