This training is a prerequisite to other INDCP trainings
The HDM-DCP training allows participants to better understand the Human Development Model – Disability Creation Process (HDM-DCP) and the interaction between three conceptual domains in the field of disability: life habits, environmental factors and personal factors. It also provides knowledge of the different measurement tools that facilitate the use of the model in professional, research or advocacy activities. The training also leads participants to reflect on their role and responsibilities in the emergence of social participation and disability situations experienced by people with disabilities and their families.
HDM-DCP Distance Learning (by Zoom)
The HDM-DCP training is offered by certified trainers from the International Network on the Disability Creation Process. It lasts 6 hours and can also be offered in a customized format.
HDM-DCP online training (on Moodle)
We offer the HDM-DCP training online, via the Moodle platform. The HDM-DCP online training lasts 12 hours and leads to a certification after validation of the acquired knowledge. You learn at your own pace by accessing the training when you want and according to your availability.
Please consult the training calendar.
The benefit of understanding disability in terms of daily activities and social roles enables all stakeholders to have a better grasp of their responsibilities for helping people with disabilities attain optimal social participation. The HDM-DCP is especially used to support:
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