Training on Minimum Standards for Displacement Sites

Module 12. Disability inclusion and site management

This module aims at increasing learners' ability to provide support for displaced populations that is inclusive for people with disabilities

Module description

This module explores disability inclusion in the context of affected people living in collective centres and other displacement sites. It provides an overview of how the Minimum Standards standards and the disability inclusion monitoring checklist, provided in the annex to the Minimum Standards, can be applied in the Ukraine humanitarian response in order to improve disability inclusion. 

 

There are no pre-requisites for this module, but it is recommended that learners are familiar with the purpose and core content of the Minimum Standards before attending the module.  Learners who wish to deepen their understanding before participating in this module are encouraged to watch the video 'Supporting displaced populations in the Ukraine humanitarian response: An introduction to the minimum standards for displacement sites' and participate in the module 'Supporting displaced populations in the Ukraine humanitarian response: Using the Minimum Standards in practice'.

 

This module is a facilitated module which uses participatory methods. It is expected that learners will participate in discussions and activities in order to deepen their understanding of the concepts that are discussed. Participants will be offered opportunities to share relevant personal experiences and reflections to benefit their own and others' learning.  At the end of the module, participants will be provided with a summary of key messages from the module and a list of relevant resources.

Module objectives

  • Explain what is meant by disability inclusion and how the concept applies in collective centres and other displacement sites,
  • Describe the importance of monitoring disability inclusion in collective centres and other displacement sites,
  • List key actions to take to strengthen implementation and monitoring of disability inclusion,
  • Identify actions you will undertake to assess or strengthen disability inclusion in your work as part of the Ukraine humanitarian response

Who should attend?

This module is for anyone who is working or volunteering with displaced people in Ukraine or neighbouring countries who would like to ensure that the support they provide for displaced people is inclusive and adequately addresses the needs of people with disabilities.

Course structure

An online facilitated session of 95 minutes’ duration inclusive of 10 minutes’ break (on zoom)

How to join

If you would like to attend, please register through Eventbrite. You will receive instructions on how to join the course after registration.

The live online sessions are hosted on Zoom. We recommend joining via the Zoom app. Participants may join the training via a browser, although the browser offers limited access to some of the interactive features of the training. Participants will be expected to have a stable internet connection and to actively participate in all facilitated sessions.

What is the language of the training?

Training could be facilitated by RedR UK experts in English, Ukrainian, Polish, and Romanian.

Dates

Friday 23rd December 2022: register here

Dates of the training sessions are listed here.

Click here to access other free, online contextualised modules offered by RedR UK to individuals and organisations responding to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine and neighbouring countries.

Hpass badge

Upon completion of the course participants will be eligible to apply for a HPass Badge, a digital indicator of achievement, and a way for participants to demonstrate their skills and experience in the humanitarian sector. You can find more information on HPass Badges here.

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