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Training of Managerial Personnel of
Independent Living Centers for People with Disabilities
March 1 - 18, 2005
Thailand

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General Information

PREFACE

The Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD), Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, located in Bangkok, Thailand, is a legacy of the Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons (1993 - 2002). Its objective is to promote the empowerment of persons with disabilities and a barrier-free society in developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

APCD was jointly established with the collaboration of the Government of Japan and the Government of the Kingdom of Thailand on 1 August, 2002. APCD is also working in close cooperation with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP), other United Nations agencies and non-governmental organizations whose work is related to persons with disabilities.

Recently, the number of persons with severe physical disabilities has been increasing in developing countries due to more traffic accidents, improvement of emergency medical care and advanced surgery, etc. However, many surviving persons with severe physical disabilities are often abandoned at home by desperate families and lose hope to live in their communities where there is no know-how or system to support them. They often have very low self-esteem and less confidence while their families and society in general, regard them as "dependent" burdens and sometimes overprotect them.

The "Independent Living (IL)" Movement, which highly values a disabled person's self-determination on his/her life, started in the U.S.A. in the 1970's and has so far spread to many developed countries, where a number of IL Centers have been established to support the community life, human rights and dignity of persons with severe physical disabilities and other needy persons. It is believed that persons with disabilities can enjoy IL in their community with support from personal assistants, make decisions and take responsibility for their own lives as much as possible. IL Centers enable them to do so by providing services such as dispatching personal assistants and through "Peer-counseling", which is counseling by a trained and experienced person with a disability to a person with a disability in a similar condition (e.g. types of disability, gender). These IL Centers are managed by people with disabilities.

Despite the difference between developed and developing countries in terms of their national budget for disability issues and social security schemes, the fundamentals of the IL Movement are still equally important. Moreover, since IL Center services are also needed in developing countries where the number of persons with severe physical disabilities is rapidly increasing, they are urged to develop a model of IL Centers with respect to the socio-cultural conditions of their own country.

In this sense, Training of Managerial Personnel of Independent Living Centers for People with Disabilities will be organized to target leaders/core-members of self-help groups or organizations of people with disabilities in the Philippines, Pakistan and Thailand so that they can initiate or strengthen their IL Centers.

ESSENTIAL FACTS

Course Title Training of Managerial Personnel of Independent Living Centers for People with Disabilities
Duration March 1-18, 2005
Deadline for Application January 25, 2005
*Application forms must be submitted to the Royal Thai Embassy/Consulate in each invited country.
Countries Invited & Participants The Philippines and Pakistan
*Maximum 6 persons from each of the above listed countries.
*See the REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION on page 4.
Language English
Target Group Leaders/core-members of self-help groups (SHG) or organizations (SHO) of people with disabilities (PWD), which
  1. have organized an Independent Living (IL) Center or plan to do so, and
  2. conduct advocacy for the rights of PWD at the grass-root level
Course Objectives To help initiate or strengthen IL Centers at the grass-root level in the Philippines and Pakistan by training the above target group to:
  1. deepen their understanding of the fundamentals of the IL Movement and IL Centers
  2. enhance their activities for human rights advocacy
  3. equip themselves with managerial knowledge/skills for the implementation of IL Centers
  4. develop a plan for initiating/strengthening their IL Centers and for services appropriate for their countries' socio-economic and cultural backgrounds
Training Venue
APCD Training Building
255 Rajvithi Road, Rajthevi, Bangkok, 10400 Thailand
Tel: (66) 02 354 7505 Fax: (66) 02 354 7507
URL: www.apcdproject.org
Accommodation
APCD Training Building
255 Rajvithi Road, Rajthevi, Bangkok, 10400 Thailand
Tel: (66) 02 354 7505 Fax: (66) 02 354 7507
URL: www.apcdproject.org
Expenses & Allowance

The following expenses for each selected participant will be borne by the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) :

  1. Training expenses (e.g., lecture fee, field visit charge)
  2. An economy class round-trip air ticket (PTA ticket) between his/her nearest airport and Bangkok

    *APCD will inform each trainee in advance of the details of a PTA ticket.

  3. Accommodation during the training period
  4. Per diem for necessary daily expenditures (e.g., food) during the training period
  5. Medical insurance during the training period
*Any expenses spent in his/her country before/after the training should be borne by each participant.

CURRICULUM

A) Basic Knowledge and Attitudes for the Implementation of an IL Center

  1. A1: The History and Concepts of the IL Movement
  2. A2: Fundamentals of "Independent Living (IL)"
  3. A3: Human Rights Advocacy
    • Negotiation with authorities and others concerned
    • Prevention of abuse
  4. A4: Role of an IL Center: "Advocacy" Vs. "Providing Service"
  5. A5: Experiences of the IL Movement in Thailand and other countries in Asia

B) Skills for Initiating/Strengthening IL Centers

  1. B1: Managerial Skills Necessary for IL Center Representatives
  2. B2: Organizing Effective Meetings
  3. B3: Recruitment and Hiring of IL Center Staff
  4. B4: How to Work with Non-disabled Staff
  5. B5: Problem Management and Internal Conflict Resolution

C) Examples of IL Center Work

  1. C1: Consultation and Counseling (Empowerment of Clients with Disabilities)
  2. C2: Budgeting and Planning
  3. C3: Fund-raising
  4. C4: Staff Training
  5. C5: Provision of Relevant Services
  6. C6: Collaboration with Other Organizations Concerned

D) Field Visit

  1. D1: IL Centers and Relevant Project/Activities in Thailand
  2. D2: Persons with Severe Disabilities Staying in the Community

E) Formulation of Action Plan

  1. E1: Strategies and Action in Applying "IL in the Participants' Countries
  2. E2: Country-Group Action Plan
  3. E3: Individual Action Plan

For further information please contact:

Asia- Pacific Development Center on Disability
Tel: (662) 354 7505
Fax: (662) 354 7507
E-mail:
Website: http://www.apcdproject.org/trainings/il05

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION

An applicant should:

  1. Be a person with a disability who is a leader/core-member or responsible staff of self-help groups (SHG) or organizations (SHO) of people with disabilities (PWD)

    *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 NOMINAITON FORM (Article: Disability). 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.

  2. Apply as a team with a minimum of 2 persons or a maximum of 6 persons from the same SHG/SHO of PWD

    Invited Countries The Philippines Pakistan
    1. Recommended Organizations to Apply for the Training
    1. Manila:
      Spinal Cord Injury Foundation, INC
    2. Cebu:
      Handicapped’s Anchor Is Christ, INC
    1. Lahore:
      Life Independent Living Center

    *Maximum of 6 persons from each of the above listed countries.

  3. Be between the age of 20 - 55
  4. Have basic knowledge/skills of the English language
    *Training applicants, who are NOT fluent in English but eager to learn about IL, must consult with APCD through e-mail/fax/phone before applying.
    *Blind persons equipped with English Braille as well as deaf persons able to use international sign language are preferable.

  5. Manage his/her own health condition in order to complete the training course
  6. Be nominated by the respective government in accordance with the procedure stipulated in the "APPLICATION PROCEDURE" below.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

  1. Each applicant needs to fill out three (3) sets of the Fellowship Application Form, stipulated by the Thailand International Development Cooperation Agency (TiCA), the Government of the Kingdom of Thailand, and three (3) sets of Appendix, provided by APCD. Completed documents should be submitted to a Government agency responsible for Official Development Assistance (ODA) or to APCD’s Government/semi-autonomous focal pointin the country of each applicant as follows:

      Country APCD's Government Focal Points
    1. The Philippines National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons (NCWDP)
    (Attn: Executive Director)
    Address: 2nd Floor, Sugar Regulatory, Administration
    Annex Building, North Avenue, Diliman,
    Quezon City
    Tel: (632) 920-15-03, 926-11-65
    Fax: (632) 929-88-79
    E-mail:
    2. Malaysia Ministry of Women Development, Social Welfare and Special Education
    (Attn: Directorate-General of Special Education)
    Address: State Life Insurance Corporation
    Building, No. V, Blue Area Islamabad
    Tel: (92-51) 9210563
    E-mail:
  2. Each applicant must fax or mail one (1) copy of the completed Fellowship Application Form and its Appendix in advance directly to:

    Director, Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability,
    255 Rajvithi Road, Rajthevi, Bangkok 10400, THAILAND
    Tel (662) 354 7505, Fax (622) 354 7507

    Please note that the copy sent directly to APCD is advance informal information only. For the selection, APCD will consider application forms which have come through the official channel (from the Royal Thai Embassy to APCD via TICA).

  3. Governments of invited countries, who have received three (3) completed Fellowship Application Forms and Appendixes from each applicant, should submit all of the documents by the due date to the Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate in their respective countries, who will then be responsible for forwarding those documents to TICA in Bangkok, Thailand.

    The due date for submitting the application documents to the Embassy/Consulate is January 25, 2005.

  4. After the training participants have been selected by APCD, TICA will notify the Governments of the selection results no later than two (2) weeks before the commencement of the course. Each Government will be responsible to inform their nominated candidates about the selection results.

    Notification of the selection results will be approximately by 15 February, 2004.

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.

SPECIAL ATTENTION

  • Participants:
    • are required to arrive in and depart from Thailand on the dates designated by APCD. The originally designated flight schedule cannot be changed.
    • should assume responsibility for expenses incurred before and during the trip between their home country and Thailand.
    • shall make their own arrangements for any financial matters of a private nature that are not covered under this training course.
    • are required to fulfill the course requirements.
    • are requested not to bring any family members with them EXCEPT in the case that a family member serves as a participant's personal assistant, who has been approved by APCD beforehand.
    • are requested to confirm their flight information and date of arrival in Bangkok to APCD by e-mail (training@apcdproject.org) or fax (662- 354 7507) at least three days before the commencement of the course.
  • The Royal Thai Government, the Government of Japan, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and/or the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability(APCD) shall have no liability whatsoever for the participant or his/her personal representatives for injury, illness or death suffered or contracted by the participant arising out of or in the course of his/her participation in the program/course; nor shall The Royal Thai Government, the Government of Japan, JICA and/or APCD have any liability whatsoever towards third parties for compensation for any loss of property, injury, illness or death of such third parties caused by the nominee during the course of his/her participation in the program/course.



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