Inclusion
In Inclusion, players immerse themselves in the many challenges faced by people with different disabilities. The game consists of a pack of cards depicting various situations and barriers that people with disabilities may encounter in everyday life. The barriers range from stairs and travelling on public transport to a bowling evening with friends. The aim of the game is to find barrier-free solutions for the situations depicted together.
We would like to express our special thanks to the Behindertenverband Leipzig e.V., which provided us with free copies.
Number of participants
Minimum: 2; Optimum: 3; Maximum: 4
Age recommendation
from 6 years
Duration
from 30 minutes
Place
Seminar room with free table
Structure and procedure
In "Inklusio", the well-known game principle of the classic children's game "Black Peter" has been turned into something positive. Pairs also have to be found and laid out. The cards with a red dot show situations that pose problems for people with different disabilities. The corresponding barrier-free solutions can be found on the cards with a green dot. Children thus learn the basic rules of accessibility in a playful way. The player who only has the "Inklusio" in their hands has won, even if the other players still have cards. So there is no "Black Peter" as the loser, but the "Inklusio" as the winning card, because the win lies in living together. The characters are taken from the children's book "Der kleine Löwe und seine Freunde entdecken Sachsen" by Marlies Große.
The laboratory offers a total of two sets of cards for loan.