INTRODUCTION TO CIIP CERTIFICATE COURSES
Course Title: Community Individual Intervention Planning Certificate Course
Course Overview: The Community Individual Intervention Planning Certificate Course offered by JPAH (Jah Put Ah Hand) focuses on community development and empowers individuals and families to identify social issues and develop effective intervention plans. Participants will gain practical skills in community engagement, problem-solving, and fostering positive change within their communities.
Course Duration: 12 weeks
Target Audience: This course is designed for individuals who are passionate about making a positive impact in their communities. It is suitable for community leaders, activists, social workers, educators, and anyone interested in addressing social issues at the grassroots level.
Course Objectives:
Course Modules:
Module 1: Introduction to Community Development
Module 2: Understanding Social Issues
Module 3: Building Community Networks
Module 4: Community Assessment and Asset Mapping
Module 5: Developing Intervention Plans
Module 6: Empowering Individuals and Families
Module 7: Effective Communication Strategies
Module 8: Implementing and Monitoring Interventions
Module 9: Sustainability in Community Development
Module 10: Ethical Considerations in Community Development
Module 11: Advocacy and Policy Influence
Module 12: Final Project and Certification
Course Delivery: The course will be delivered through a combination of lectures, group discussions, case studies, practical exercises, and a final project. Participants will have access to online resources, guest speakers, and mentorship throughout the course.
Assessment: Participants will be assessed through assignments, group projects, and a final presentation of their community intervention plan.
Certification: Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a Community Individual Certificate from JPAH.
Note: This course outline is a general guide, and specific content and modules may be adjusted based on the evolving needs and feedback from participants.