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.

Front view of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela with people gathered in the square below.

The participants in our InCASA

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