On Thursday, 27 November 2025, the Majra Impact Summit 2025 brought together leaders in sustainability, education, social innovation, accessibility, and community impact to explore how organisations across the UAE can create measurable and lasting positive change. Hosted byMajra – National CSR Fund, the summit highlighted the growing importance of inclusive education, educational wellbeing, workforce inclusion, and evidence-based social impact initiatives across the UAE and wider MENA region.
As a UAE-based certified social enterprise, Incluzun was proud to present at the summit, contributing to important conversations around inclusive practices, SEND support, neurodiversity, and school inclusion. The event reinforced the UAE’s commitment to creating inclusive schools, accessible workplaces, and equitable opportunities for People of Determination through innovation, collaboration, and sustainable policy development.
Inclusive Education and Educational Innovation in the UAE
The Majra Impact Summit 2025 explored how organisations can embed accessibility, differentiated learning, and inclusive innovation into both education and workforce systems. Discussions focused on international best practice, educational technology, AI in education, and strategies that improve outcomes for students with additional learning needs.
The summit highlighted the increasing need for evidence-based practice within UAE education frameworks, particularly in relation to neurodiversity, educational wellbeing, and assistive technology. Speakers shared research and case studies demonstrating how schools and organisations can strengthen inclusion through structured support systems, teacher training, and collaborative partnerships with families and practitioners.
For schools across the UAE, these conversations are becoming increasingly important. As more educational settings prioritise inclusive education and personalised learning pathways, there is growing demand for specialist SEND support, Learning Support Assistants (LSAs), accessibility planning, and inclusive school consultancy services.
Supporting Schools, Families, and People of Determination
One of the strongest themes throughout the summit was the importance of creating environments where People of Determination can fully participate, contribute, and thrive. Educational inclusion is no longer viewed as a standalone initiative; it is now recognised as a core element of sustainable school improvement and community wellbeing.
The event showcased how inclusive schools benefit not only students with additional needs, but entire learning communities. Discussions explored differentiated learning approaches, teacher capacity-building, parent support systems, and the role of educational innovation in improving learner engagement and outcomes.
For families, the summit reinforced the importance of collaborative partnerships between schools, practitioners, and parents. Effective inclusion requires ongoing communication, evidence-informed interventions, and practical support strategies tailored to individual learner profiles.
Incluzun’s presentation focused on how inclusive practices can be implemented meaningfully within schools through structured support systems, workforce training, and person-centred educational planning. The discussion highlighted the importance of balancing policy with practical implementation to ensure inclusion is both sustainable and measurable.
How Incluzun Applies Inclusive Practice in Real-World Settings
At Incluzun, the insights shared at events such as the Majra Impact Summit directly inform the organisation’s work across inclusive education consultancy, SEND support services, and workforce inclusion pathways.
Incluzun supports schools through trained Learning Support Assistants (LSAs), inclusion strategy development, teacher training, accessibility planning, and neurodiversity-informed educational support. The organisation also works closely with families by providing parent guidance, collaborative support planning, and practical inclusion recommendations tailored to each learner’s needs.
In line with international best practice and UAE inclusion priorities, Incluzun integrates evidence-based practice, differentiated learning approaches, and assistive technology into its educational support model. The organisation also continues to explore the responsible use of AI in education to strengthen accessibility, communication, and personalised learning opportunities for students with diverse learning profiles.
Building the Future of Inclusive Education
The Majra Impact Summit 2025 demonstrated that the future of education, workforce development, and social impact depends on meaningful inclusion, accessibility, and collaborative innovation. As the UAE continues to lead conversations around sustainability and social responsibility, inclusive education remains central to building resilient and equitable communities.
Incluzun remains committed to supporting schools, educators, families, and organisations in creating environments where People of Determination are empowered to succeed academically, socially, and professionally. Through inclusive practice, strategic collaboration, and educational innovation, sustainable change becomes possible for all learners.
Original event reference: https://uaemajra.ae/events/impact-summit-2025/ ↗