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UNICEF Training on Inclusive Communication Module

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2022

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English

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Online Course

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This video training will support you to develop communication or programme materials that include children with disabilities and are able to be accessed by people with disabilities.
Objectives
The objective of the Inclusive Communication Module is to give UNICEF staff confidence and skills in: communicating with persons with disabilities; and reaching a diverse audience through inclusive and accessible materials and events.
Target audience
This course primarily targets all UNICEF staff. It is open to partners and the general public.
Duration
It should take you about 45 minutes to complete this course.
Structure and Methodology
The videos have several accessibility features: Sign Language interpretation (SL), Audio Description (AD) and Closed Captioning (CC).
  • Part 1 of the Inclusive Communication Module gives a background to the Convention on the Rights of Person with Disabilities (CRPD) and informs about recommended approaches and terminology to use when communicating about disability.
  • Part 2 of the Inclusive Communication Module focuses on the importance of engagement and meaningful participation of people with disabilities in all communications material.
  • Part 3 of the Inclusive Communication Module provides practical guidance on how to promote accessibility in communications and events.
A short quiz is available as a tool to assess what you learned or to facilitate discussion.
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Age and disability inclusion

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