HLTH 403 Community Based Rehabilitation Units: 3.00
Explores global perspectives of Community Based Rehabilitation as a strategy for equalization of health, education and social inclusion of persons with disabilities. Design, implement and evaluate CBR programs and examine basic CBR frameworks, health and disability policy, global partnerships, education and training strategies.
NOTE This course falls under a selection of courses with a focus on Interdisciplinary Studies in Global Health and Disability that will be offered only at Bader College, UK.
NOTE This course falls under a selection of courses with a focus on Interdisciplinary Studies in Global Health and Disability that will be offered only at Bader College, UK.
Learning Hours: 123 (42 Lecture, 18 Group Learning, 23 Off-Campus Activity, 40 Private Study)
Requirements: Prerequisite (Level 4 or above and a cumulative GPA of 1.90 or higher and HLTH 332/3.0) or permission of Bader College.
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Debate current trends in CBR, international development, and opportunities for CBR research, policy making and service delivery.
- Examine health and disability challenges in a CBR development setting.
- Develop and demonstrate grant writing techniques to translate vision into project.
- Interpret, analyze and integrate capacity building strategies in CBR into development projects and policy making.