Additional courses under development
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Coming Summer 2022: Local Changemakers course
A short course for grassroots community leaders who want understand and work to support freedom of religion or belief for all in their local context. This course can either be taken online by individuals or used as a resource for group reflection in a series of 4 study-circle meetings. For women’s groups, religious leaders, youth movements, inter-religious networks – anyone wanting to act for change at the grassroots level.
This course will be available to download on demand with open access to all.
Coming Autumn 2022: Trainer’s toolkit for FORB facilitators
Based on our popular TOT course, this downloadable trainer’s toolkit will contain all you need in order to plan for, run and evaluate an interactive and context sensitive FORB training for your target group.
Coming Spring 2022: A self-study online course on FORB
This course is for you who would like to learn more about FORB, what it is, how it relates to other human rights and what you can do to promote it in your context. This course does not cover the basics of human rights education and the pedagogical tools that is included in the TOT course. It will be an on demand and self-study course, taking around 4 hours and that you do in your own pace.
Coming in 2023: Mini-courses on ways of working to promote FORB
On demand, online short courses combining theory and practical case studies on the following methods for promoting FORB:
- Advocacy
- Awareness raising
- Documenting violations
- Early warning systems for violence
- Countering hate speech
- Inter-religious dialogue and collaboration
- Legal approaches
- Community based psycho-social support and trauma awareness
Coming Summer 2022: Local Changemakers course
A short course for grassroots community leaders who want understand and work to support freedom of religion or belief for all in their local context. This course can either be taken online by individuals or used as a resource for group reflection in a series of 4 study-circle meetings. For women’s groups, religious leaders, youth movements, inter-religious networks – anyone wanting to act for change at the grassroots level.
This course will be available to download on demand with open access to all.
Coming Autumn 2022: Trainer’s toolkit for FORB facilitators
Based on our popular TOT course, this downloadable trainer’s toolkit will contain all you need in order to plan for, run and evaluate an interactive and context sensitive FORB training for your target group.
Coming Spring 2022: A self-study online course on FORB
This course is for you who would like to learn more about FORB, what it is, how it relates to other human rights and what you can do to promote it in your context. This course does not cover the basics of human rights education and the pedagogical tools that is included in the TOT course. It will be an on demand and self-study course, taking around 4 hours and that you do in your own pace.
Coming in 2023: Mini-courses on ways of working to promote FORB
On demand, online short courses combining theory and practical case studies on the following methods for promoting FORB:
- Advocacy
- Awareness raising
- Documenting violations
- Early warning systems for violence
- Countering hate speech
- Inter-religious dialogue and collaboration
- Legal approaches
- Community based psycho-social support and trauma awareness