InCasa - The Inclusive Camino

A Collaborative Effort to Make the Pilgrimage Accessible to All project, also known as InCASA, was created from a shared need and concern of all partners involved. A camino (path) that brough us together to increase accessibility and participation in the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage for youngsters with disabilities.

By developing an accessible web app and a training platform for caregivers and youth workers, we seek to empower these individuals with the necessary resources and support for a meaningful pilgrimage experience.

Activities of InCASA

01

Research to inform the development of our resources.

02

Develop an accessible Web App providing detailed information about the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage.

03

Create a training platform for caregivers, youth workers and organisational staff, offering courses and resources on facilitating inclusive outdoor activities.

04

Two LTTAs (Learning Teaching Training Activities): Online staff training and an in-person 3-day practical experience on the Camino de Santiago.

05

Produce a documentary capturing the project's journey and impact.

Young people with disabilities: We want to empower them to participate in outdoor activities like the Camino de Santiago.

People who support them: Caregivers, staff, youth workers, and educators will gain skills to organise inclusive activities.

The general public and policymakers: We aim to raise awareness and influence policy towards greater inclusion.

Other organisations: Our resources can be adapted by other European initiatives working on disability and inclusion.

The participants in our InCASA

Funded by the European Union. The views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the European Union or the Instituto de La Juventud. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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