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ILO - On Line Course on Disability Equality SEPT-DEC. 2009

Rationale

Barriers which disabled people face in getting jobs and taking their place in society can and should be overcome through a variety of policy measures, regulations, programmes, and services .Women and men with disabilities can and want to be productive members of society. In both developed and developing countries, however, they are often hampered by the barriers faced in receiving basic education, attending skills development courses and finding employment, as well as by inaccessible physical environments, public transport and information, and by widespread misunderstanding of their working capacity and their potential as active members of society

This course aims to contribute to the inclusion and empowerment of disabled people in societies and more specifically in the world of work, with a view to ensuring income security, decent working conditions and full participation. It has been designed as a joint effort by the ILO Disability Team, which promotes equality of opportunity and treatment for persons with disabilities in vocational rehabilitation, training and employment and works to increase knowledge on the training and employment of people with disabilities, and the Intermational Ttraining Centre of the ILO, which is putting its learning methodologies and applied technologies at the disposal of this ultimate goal.

In order to achieve the set objectives, the course proposes basic knowledge and awareness of the issues, as well as practical tools, (such as guidelines and other concrete instruments) to be used in day-to-day professional practice.

Objectives

More specifically the course will support the participant:

Contents

The full course is currently being developed. The following modules are already available and constitute the core of the future programme:

Induction level:

Knowledge/ Awareness raising level:

Who should participate?

Different learning paths may be created to cater for the needs of:

A few words on methodology

The course is flexible and has a modular structure. It has been designed not only to suit individual time availability but also to cater for individual interests and work-related needs. Each participant can build a "tailor-made" learning path by choosing the specific subjects of interest among the modules offered. Some modules of the course may be mandatory, as they establish a common overall framework. Participants may then choose the modules that best meet their specific learning needs.

The course includes a complete set of learning resources through the on-line Gender and Non Discrimination Campus: learning materials (with down-load facilities), exercises, case studies, links to existing databases and websites, etc.

Tutorial assistance by international experts, via e-mail and Internet, access to the โ€œCampusโ€, electronic discussion forum and cybercafรฉ to stimulate exchanges among participants and experience sharing on topics of general interest. A Virtual Information and Documentation Centre with links to gender-related information sources, data-bases, etc. Supplementary learning aids such as CD-ROMs (provided on request).

Course Language

English

Dates

14 September-4 December 2009

Conditions of participation

Participation in the Gender and Non Discrimination Campus' courses is subject to: submission of the potential participant's application form and its acceptance by ITC/ILO; coverage of the corresponding fees (either through direct payment by the participant or through a sponsor. Participants have the possibility to attend a course at two different levels:

Cost of participation

The course cost is available on our website (http://gender.itcilo.org).Please register to access all enrolment details.

Applications to participate should be addressed to:

Gender and Non-Discrimination Programme

International Training Centre of the ILO,

Viale Maestri del Lavoro 10 - 10127 Turin, Italy

Tel +39 011 693 6600Fax. +39 011 693 6350;

E-mail: gcu@itcilo.org;

Web site: http://gender.itcilo.org

Additional Information

Country: Italy
Website: http://gender.itcilo.org
Email: gcu@itcilo.org;
Phone: +39 011 693 6600 Fax+39 011 693 6350
Contact Person: N/A
Source: ILO
When: 13/7/2009

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