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National Sorry Day

National Sorry Day, May 26, recognises the cultural genocide of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in Australia. Transgenerational trauma is one example of the lasting impacts of the forced removal of children, and the Stolen Generations. National Sorry Day is a time for the stories of grief and loss, and the stories of the survival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples to be told.



Available

CAP Tilt Stool

  • Seating
  • Description

    The Cap Tilt Stool can be used for children who need to practice stability, build trunk, head and neck control, and build upper limb strength.

    The angle of the stool allows a gravity assisted strong anchor point for the feet.

    Inclusion Possibilities

    • Supports access and participation in floor-based play or group experiences where children are seated on the floor

    • Can be used for individual and/or group experiences

    Things to consider

    • Educators should consider how this stool will be used within the care environment to maximise children’s participation in the program and to facilitate peer interaction

    • Educators should consult with therapists and parents about appropriate timeframes when using the stool

    Size Options

    • One size

    Storage and use

    • This equipment can be used outdoors in dry conditions but must be stored indoors to minimise surface damage

    How to request

    • Contact your Inclusion Professional or Inclusion Support QLD