Pillar
Community
Inclusion Cayman’s Community Life Pillar recognises that disability is shaped by how communities are designed, how attitudes are formed, and whose voices are included. Our work focuses on removing social, environmental, and cultural barriers so persons with disabilities can fully participate in community life.
Inclusion is not about fitting in: it’s about changing communities so everyone belongs.

Building inclusion into community
What we do
Community Awareness & Attitude Change
We lead campaigns, workshops, and conversations that challenge stigma, shift perceptions, and promote understanding of disability through the social model.
Accessible & Inclusive Community Activities
We work with partners to improve accessibility and inclusive design in community events, public spaces, and recreational activities, ensuring participation is possible for all.
Connection & Peer Support
We create spaces for persons with disabilities and their families to connect, share experiences, and strengthen community networks that reduce isolation and exclusion.
Advocacy & Cross-Sector Collaboration
Our Community Pillar advocates for inclusive policies, services, and environments while working alongside government, NGOs, and community groups to drive lasting systemic change.
Partners
our success stories
YMCA
Our partnership with the YMCA adapts sports, recreation, and wellness programs to ensure children of all abilities can engage fully and safely.
This includes training for camps counsellors, support on adaptive programming and in-person

Walkers Art Club
We collaborate with Walkers Art Club to make creative workshops and arts activities inclusive, enabling children to explore and express their talents without barriers.

Cayman Youth Rugby
Through tailored support and adaptive coaching, Cayman Youth Rugby welcomes children with disabilities to join training sessions, matches, and tournaments.

Cayman Youth Choir
The choir works with Inclusion Cayman to ensure children of all abilities can participate in rehearsals and performances, celebrating inclusion through music.

sWIM FREE CAYMAN
Providing guidance to session leads, we work alongside instructors, to ensure every child has the support they need to get in the water: whether that’s building confidence, developing water safety skills, or perhaps discovering a love of swimming they never knew they had.

Cayman islands National museum
We work closely with the Cayman Islands National Museum to train their staff on disability awareness, collaborate on creating more accessible and disability-friendly spaces, and offer the island’s first Sensory Hour, giving neurodiverse visitors and their families a quieter, more comfortable environment to explore Cayman’s rich cultural heritage.

dRAGON BAY SAILING CLUB
We have provided specialized training to Dragon Bay Sailing Club staff to ensure they are equipped to support sailors of all abilities in a safe and inclusive environment. Through an ongoing partnership, we work alongside Dragon Bay throughout the year (whether at seasonal camps or regular sessions) to ensure that everyone, regardless of ability, has the opportunity to experience the joy of sailing.

Ryan Mushin
Initiative Lead
Ryan leads the Community Pillar with a strong commitment to inclusive communities and collective responsibility. He works to embed the social model of disability into everyday community life, ensuring accessibility, participation, and belonging are central to how Cayman grows and develops.
Join Us in Building an Inclusive Community
Our community partners are key to work we do. Whether your looking for a workshop on inclusive practice, training for your staff or to incorporate inclusive practices and strategies into your day to day operation, we’re here to help!

