Resource Pack: Disability Pride Month 2026

 
 

Disability Pride Month is a chance to celebrate disabled identities, challenge stereotypes, and promote greater understanding and inclusion. This resource pack helps young people explore what Disability Pride Month is all about, while encouraging open conversations around accessibility, respect, and representation.

The videos in this pack explore a range of different disabilities, and designed to build awareness, break down misconceptions, and help young people better understand how to create more inclusive environments both online and offline.


 

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For Key Stage 3-5

Ever judged someone without knowing what they might be dealing with? Bruno explores non-visible disabilities, why not every disability can be seen, and why empathy, awareness, and inclusion matter in everyday life.

Autism is a vast spectrum, which shows up in many ways. Nate explores how autism can impact the way people interact, giving practical tips for supportive communication.

Have you ever spotted someone wearing a sunflower lanyard and wondered what it means? Evie explains how the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower helps people quietly show they may need extra support, understanding, or patience.

Did you know sign language isn’t universal? Aisha explains why different countries have their own sign languages, what makes them unique, and why it’s important not to assume all sign languages are the same.


What does it really mean to include everyone? Grace explores inclusion, why it matters, and how small actions can help make schools, communities, and online spaces feel welcoming and supportive for all.

Did you know Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes aren’t the same thing? This video by Megan breaks down the differences, explains common misconceptions, and helps learners better understand how diabetes can affect people’s everyday lives.

What is cerebral palsy, and how does it affect different people in different ways? This video by Nate introduces learners to cerebral palsy, challenging stereotypes and promoting greater understanding, awareness, and inclusion.

Have you ever wondered what the difference is between mainstream and SEND schools? Sam explores how different learning environments support different needs, helping learners understand accessibility, support, and inclusive education.


For Key Stage 2

Can someone be disabled even if you can’t tell by looking at them? Esra helps you understand non-visible disabilities and why kindness, patience, and understanding are important for everyone.

How can you include your deaf friends? Aisha shares practical tips to help you communicate clearly, avoid common barriers, and make sure someone who is deaf or hard of hearing feels included.

 
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