SRF Kids News tackles disability awareness with a powerful new episode
The next episode of SRF Kids News will air on November 27, marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Aimed at young viewers, the programme will explore why the word 'disabled' should never be used as an insult and will include a visit to Hora Theatre, where performers with disabilities take centre stage.
Every Friday at 5 p.m., SRF Kids News is broadcast in sign language, ensuring accessibility for a wider audience. The upcoming episode will highlight the work of Hora Theatre, a group where actors with disabilities perform live on stage.
The episode will provide young viewers with a clearer understanding of disability rights and respectful communication. By featuring real-life examples like Hora Theatre, it aims to foster empathy and awareness. The quiz and worksheet offer additional ways for children to engage with the subject after the broadcast.
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