Training to Strengthen Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR) through a Participatory Comprehensive Approach
April 21 – May 2, 2008
Bangkok, Thailand
General Information
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| Course Title |
Training to Strengthen Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR) through a Participatory Comprehensive Approach |
| Duration |
April 21 – May 2, 2008 |
| Deadline for Application |
April 3, 2008
* Application forms must be submitted to the APCD by the deadline.
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| Countries Invited & Participants |
Maximum of 20 Participants from developing countries in Asia-Pacific region.
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| Target Group |
- Field manager and/or community leader for an existing/planned CBR program
- Representative of a self-help organization/group of persons with disabilities
* Priority will give to persons with disabilities, members/ staff of APCD’s Focal Point and Associate Organizations from developing countries in Asia-Pacific region.
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| Course Objectives |
To strengthen an existing/planned CBR program in developing countries of Asia Pacific region by training the above target group to:
- Share common fundamental values in CBR
- Understand a comprehensive approach to CBR
- Equip themselves with practical methods for enhancing community participation in CBR
- Develop CBR strategies according to each situation and the needs
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| Training Venue |
Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD)
255, Rajvithi Road, Rajthevi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
Tel: 66-2-3547505 ; Fax: 66-2-3547507
URL: www.apcdproject.org
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| Accommodation |
Same as above |
| Expenses & Allowances |
The following expenses for each selected participant will be borne by APCD:
- Training expenses (e.g., lecture fee, field visit charge)
- Accommodation during the training period
- Meals
- Transportation fee (between Airport and APCD)
The following expenses will be responsible by selected participant:
- Transportation Fee (Air ticket) from his/ her country to Thailand (Roundtrip)
- Any expenses spent in his/ her country;
- VISA fee
- Passport fee
- Airport tax
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Curriculum
The following lectures/discussion/exercises/group work include:
A) Basic Knowledge and Attitudes
- Basic Understanding on Disability
- Evolution of Disability Movement in Asia-Pacific and Global
- Convention on the Rights of PWDs and the BIWAKO Millennium Framework
for Action
- Participatory Community Development
- Concept of Community-based Rehabilitation
- Concept of Independent Living and Self-help Groups
- Disability & Development
B) Skills for Improvement of CBR
- Participatory Project Management
- Learning Process and Facilitating Skills
- Networking and Working with Civil Society
- Income Generation
- Initiative of SHG in the Community
- Advocacy and Awareness Raising in the Community
- Inclusive Education
- Fund Raising and Resource Mobilization
C) Case Study
CBR Practice in developing countries by experienced resource persons and
participants
D) Field Visit
- CBR Project
- Self-help Groups of People with Disabilities
E) Action Plan Formulation
Formulation of an action plan that can be applied to one’s own country.
For further information please contact:
Asia- Pacific Development Center on Disability
Tel: (662) 354 7505
Fax: (662) 354 7507
E-mail: training@apcdproject.org
Website: http://www.apcdproject.org/trainings/2008/cbr
Requirement for Application
An applicant should:
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Be one of the following:
1.1 Field manager or community leader for an existing/planned CBR program
1.2 Representative of a self-help organization/group of persons with disabilities
* For an applicant who needs to have an accompanying personal assistant or a sign language interpreter for the training, s/he needs to inform APCD of the details through his/her APPENDIX OF APPLICATION FORM (Article: Disabilities). Necessary expenditures (e.g., travel expenses, etc.) for the selected participant’s personal assistant or a sign language interpreter can be borne by APCD, after APCD confirms the need.
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Be between the ages of 22-55
- Be in good health in order to complete the training course
- nominated by her/his respective organization.
CERTIFICATE
Participants who have successfully completed the course will be awarded a certificate issued by the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability.
Other Matters
A. TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION
Prior to arrival in Thailand, all participants MUST first obtain a NON-IMMIGRANT VISA from the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate in their respective countries. Please be aware that your passport must be valid for at least 6 more months to apply for a visa.
B. AIRPORT RECEPTION AND TRANSFERAL
Upon arrival, the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) will provide airport reception and transferal to the accommodation for the participants.