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The application of Universal Design (UD) thinking to Early Learning and Care (ELC) settings recognises the diversity of ages, abilities, needs and preferences that these environments must accommodate.

  • Universal Design Guidelines for Early Learning and Care Settings – Introduction
  • Frequently used acronyms and key terms
  • 1 Early Learning and Care Setting: Site Location, Approach and Design
  • 2 Entering and Moving about the Early Learning and Care Setting
  • 3 Key Internal and External Spaces
  • 4 Elements and Systems
  • Universal Design Self-Audit Tool for Early Learning and Care Settings
  • Appendices, Case Studies and Design Brief
  • Literature Review
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