Training Course on Disability Mainstreaming in Projects and Organizations
Overview
Training Course on Disability Mainstreaming in Projects and Organizations
The Disability Mainstreaming in Projects and Organizations course offers a practical and impactful exploration of how to promote inclusivity and equal opportunities for persons with disabilities. The course equips participants with the knowledge and tools to integrate disability considerations into organizational policies, programs, and practices — fostering inclusive and accessible environments for all.
Through interactive sessions, real-world case studies, and hands-on activities, participants will gain a deep understanding of disability rights, the social and rights-based models of disability, and the common barriers that hinder participation. The course emphasizes practical strategies for ensuring that disability inclusion is systematically mainstreamed into the entire project cycle — from planning to monitoring and evaluation.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand key concepts and models of disability (medical, social, and rights-based).
- Apply international and national legal frameworks that promote disability inclusion.
- Identify and address barriers that hinder participation of persons with disabilities.
- Integrate disability considerations into policies, projects, and organizational processes.
- Apply universal design principles for accessible environments.
- Strengthen advocacy and inclusion mechanisms within institutions.
- Develop strategies for disability-inclusive monitoring, evaluation, and reporting.
- Empower persons with disabilities to actively participate in decision-making.
Course Duration:
Online Training: 5 days (4hrs per day)
Classroom Training: 5 days (7hrs per day)
Who Can Attend This Course?
This course is designed for:
- Project and program managers
- Human resource and inclusion officers
- Policy makers and planners
- NGO and CSO staff
- Disability advocates and representatives of Disabled Persons Organizations (DPOs)
- Development practitioners involved in inclusive programming and policy development
Organizational Impact
By sending participants to this Disability Mainstreaming in Projects and Organizations training course, the organization will gain the following benefits:
- Strengthened capacity to design and implement disability-inclusive projects and services.
- Enhanced compliance with international standards such as the UNCRPD and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
- Improved organizational culture that promotes equality, diversity, and accessibility.
- Increased staff competency in applying inclusive practices across operations.
- Enhanced institutional reputation as a champion for inclusion and social equity.
Personal Impact
By attending the Disability Mainstreaming in Projects and Organizations training course, participants will acquire the following skills and competencies:
- Deep understanding of disability rights and inclusion principles.
- Practical skills in inclusive project design and implementation.
- Tools to identify and address accessibility and attitudinal barriers.
- Enhanced capacity to advocate for disability inclusion in the workplace.
- Increased confidence to influence organizational and community-level change.
Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Disability Mainstreaming
- Understanding disability: types, concepts, and common misconceptions
- Models of disability: medical, social, and rights-based approaches
- International and national policy frameworks: UNCRPD, SDGs, and national laws
- Case study analysis: Disability-inclusive policy review
Module 2: Disability-Inclusive Organizational Practices
- Assessing organizational readiness and culture
- Conducting inclusion audits
- Developing inclusive policies and strategies
- Creating accessible workplaces through universal design and reasonable accommodation
Module 3: Mainstreaming Disability in Projects
- Designing disability-sensitive projects and programs
- Engaging persons with disabilities in project planning and implementation
- Addressing physical, communication, and attitudinal barriers
- Ensuring accessibility and participation throughout the project cycle
Module 4: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL)
- Designing disability-inclusive indicators and data collection tools
- Measuring and reporting disability-related outcomes
- Learning from inclusive project practices and case studies
- Developing an inclusive MEL framework
Module 5: Practical Application and Action Planning
- Tools and resources for disability mainstreaming
- Developing disability inclusion strategies for participants’ organizations
- Presentations and peer review of action plans
- Course wrap-up, key takeaways, and next steps
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Highlights
- 4 days 7 hours
- In person
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Location
Best Western Meridian Plus Hotel Nairobi
00100
Nairobi, Nairobi County 00100 Kenya
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Organized by
Perk Group Africa
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