About this course
The module helps participants to identify barriers to inclusion and embed key concepts and principles in their work. Using case studies and participative methodology, participants will reflect on the Ukraine context and consider how to prioritise key actions in their work.
Module objectives:
By the end of the session you will be able to:
- List key at risk populations and subpopulations in the context of Ukraine
- Analyse key inclusion principles and how to embed them into programmes: data and information management, addressing barriers, participation of older people and people with disabilities, and strengthening of their capacities
- Assess key concepts and barriers to inclusion
- Explain how to prioritise and apply actions that will improve inclusion programming in your humanitarian response
Course Structure
The module comprises two live facilitated sessions, each 60 minutes duration
TOTAL 120 minutes
Participants will be asked to watch a short video prior to the live sessions.
Who should attend?
This training is for people responding to the humanitarian needs of people affected by the conflict inside and outside Ukraine, who would like to ensure they are working inclusively regarding gender, age and disability. Participants may work or volunteer in humanitarian, development or human rights organisations, in Community Based Organisations (CBOs), Organisations for People with Disabilities (OPDs), Older People's Associations (OPAs), Faith-Based Organisations (FBOs), women’s rights or youth groups.
This course is offered for free; on a first come, first served basis. We will be creating a waiting list, so please email us if the course is already full so we can keep you in mind if anybody drops out.
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.
Course dates and sign up links:
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.
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RedR UK is committed to making sure everyone’s needs are met, including people of different genders, ages and disabilities. If you have any specific access requirements or learning needs, we will try our best and make reasonable adjustments to support your needs, please email training@redr.org.uk at any stage of the booking process to talk directly to RedR UK about your needs.