Effective training is essential to ensure aid workers are equipped with the skills and knowledge they require to deliver successful humanitarian programmes. This popular course will enable you to deliver training with more confidence. Through highly participatory activities you will learn through experience, observation and feedback. Sessions include: adult learning, training design, and evaluation. These will be put into practice as you design and run your own short training sessions.
Training of Trainers for the Humanitarian Sector Factsheet with agenda
Numeric Code: 10009
Date:
14 - 18 Jun 2010
Length: 5 days
Location: UK
Residential/Non-Residential: Non-Residential
This course is directed at humanitarian and development personnel who provide training to the sector. This is open to anyone wanting to learn effective training techniques or enhance existing skills.
The course develops the skills and confidence needed to deliver training within the humanitarian sector and looks at topics such as:
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
"High level of participation and an approach that was very empowering for the group participants.”
“Best facilitation I have ever witnessed.”
The fee includes all training materials, morning and afternoon breaks and lunch. Participants are responsible for arranging their own travel to and from the venue, and accommodation if required.
| Band A | 399 |
| Band B | 495 |
| Band C | 795 |
| Band D | 975 |
Band A: Staff from national and local NGOs in developing countries, full-time students & unemployed.
Band B: Staff from charities, agencies and NGOs with an annual income of less than £1 million, & employed individuals funding themselves.
Band C: Staff from charities, agencies and NGOs with an annual income of more than £1 million.
Band D: Staff from commercial and governmental organisations.
If you are paying Band A fee, please send in proof of unemployment or student status with your application.
