Disability training directory
About the training directory
The training directory contains a list of workshops, courses and online training in disability workforce development and leadership training.
Workshops, courses and online training posted onto the training directory must build the values, knowledge and skills we all need to uphold the rights of disabled people in accordance with:
- the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD)
- the Enabling Good Lives principles and the associated Transformation of the Disability Support System.
Who can add to the directory?
Organisations and individuals in the disability workforce sector can add their training to the directory.
To add an entry to the directory, you will need to supply us with a range of information, including your contact details (these will not be published), the training provider's contact details, and details about the training. You can supply this information using the form below at the bottom of this page.
The training directory
Kia Noho Rangtira Ai Tātou
A unique education programme on human rights
The impact of mental illness in IDD
For health or social service workers supporting people with IDD
Making virtual meetings accessible
Developed for presenters, managers, and hosts of virtual meetings
PATH & MAP Graphic Facilitation Tools
PATH & MAP Graphic Facilitation Tools for Planning
Fullpower Healthy Relationships
Tools to help build resiliency and prevent bullying, violence and abuse
Fullpower Healthy Relationships Ambassador Training
A sexual violence and bullying prevention programme
Autism Professional Development Workshops
Increasing an understanding of how to support people with autism
Enabling the Workforce - Group Supervision Programme
Guiding disability support workers with Enabling Good Lives principles
Now and Next program for parents and carers: Achieve the progress you want
Supporting parents and carers to formulate inspirational goals and achieve progress for their child and family.
Maybo training
Low arousal approaches for people with intellectual disabilities, living with autism or differing sensory needs.
Ātea - Disability 101
A training programme led by disabled people for the non-disabled population, to improve disability services and experiences.
Submit your training to the directory
Please note this is an open-source training directory. Information is submitted independently, for the stated purposes relating to disability workforce development. Inclusion and publication in this directory not imply endorsement of any kind by Te Pou.
Notes
- After your submit the form, the directory record will remain unpublished until an administrator checks the details and publishes the information.
- To update or change the information you have provided once it's published, please email allan.drew@tepou.co.nz.
- We may contact you at regular intervals to ensure the information you have provided remains correct.