Rix Inclusive Research Institute was delighted to be invited by Hannah Otoo, CEO of the REYO Foundation and organiser of Autism & SEN Show Africa 2025, to take part in this year’s event.
The conference is an international affair with delegates, exhibitors and speakers from around the world taking part. There are opportunities for professional development through presentations, workshops and exploration of new resources and technologies that have been proven to improve outcomes for young people.
The event was designed to appeal to teachers, healthcare professionals, parents, and the general public who want to engage with the latest information on Autism, Learning Disabilities, and Special Needs.
Professional development from Rix Inclusive Research
RIX provided two training sessions at the event which we include as video presentations below.
Inclusion without borders is presented by RIX Director Gosia Kwiatkowska. The presentation outlines core challenges and opportunities in the provision of inclusive education, health and care. Gosia explores the approach used at RIX to include and value differences and demonstrates how policy and strategy can lead positive change and social justice for autistic people and those with lived experience of disability.
A more inclusive classroom is presented by RIX Technical Director Craig Wilkie (also a teacher, education advisor and author) and provides practical ideas and approaches to improve inclusion in classrooms through the use of software such as the RIX Wiki and RIX EasySurvey.
RIX are delighted to take part and are actively collaborating with the REYO Foundation to secure funding for future inclusive technology projects in Ghana and the UK. Our collaboration with the Autism & SEN Show Africa conference is part of our ongoing partnership.