News & Activities
DET Training for the staff of the UN Economic and Social Commission (ESCAP) will be held on 20th march 2009 at UN Convention Centre. DET Trainers are: Ms. Saowalak Thongkuay (Regional Development Officer, Disabled Peoples’ International Asia-Pacific: DPI/AP), and Mr. Sawang Srisom (Assistant Regional Development Officer, DPIAP).
What is Disability Equality Training (DET)
Disability Equality Training is a participatory process to learn about disability as discrimination for all disabled people.
Disability Equality Training courses are designed and delivered by the people who have direct experience of discrimination i.e. qualified disabled trainers who experience disability as a form of social oppression and therefore truly understand the reality of living in a disabling society.
DET is developed in 1980s in the Disabled People’s Movement. Based on the direct, collective experiences of disabled people, recognising that the problem is one of institutionalised discrimination, DET puts emphasis on “action”: i.e., making changes within working environments & society, by looking at the barriers within the workplace & encouraging participants to form a plan of action to remove the barriers.
DET is about:
The Social Model of Disability;
Disabled people leading the training;
Examining the barriers faced by disabled people in society;
Questioning stereotypes, myths and misconceptions about disabled people;
A commitment to change.
DET is not about:
Making non-disabled people feel guilty;
Non-disabled professionals discussing Disabled people’s lives;
Disabled people recounting their life story;
Simulating physical, sensory or mental impairments;
Giving information about specific medical conditions.
(from Liz Carr, Paul Darke, and Kenji Kuno (2008) Training Them and Us: A Guide to Social Equality for Society, Utusan Publications, Kuala Lumpur.)
What is the Asia Pacific Disability Equality Training (DET) Forum: AP DET Forum
AP DET Forum aims to encourage the exchange of information and experiences of DET in the Asia Pacific region. AP DET Forum has internet web site (www.detforum.com) and email-base discussion group in English.
This forum is developed by the participants and resource persons who took part in the Training courses for DET Trainers, which organized in collaboration with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
Contact: Kenji Kuno (Coordinator): apdetforum@gmail.com
National Coordinator
Name: Ms. Saowalak Thongkuay
Name: Mr. Sawang Srisom
(Details: see below)
DET Trainers
(1)
Name: Ms. Saowalak Thongkuay (wheelchair user)
Organisation: Regional Development Officer, Disabled Peoples’ International Asia Pacific Region (DPI-AP)
Address: 29/486 Moo 9 Soi 12 Muangthong Thani Bangpood Pakkred, Nontaburi Thailand 11120
Tel: 66 2 503 4268
Fax: 66 2 503 4269
Email: saowalak(at)dpiap.org / thongkuay(at)yahoo.com
website: www.dpiap.org
(2)
Name: Mr. Sawang Srisom (wheelchair user)
Organisation: Assistant Regional Development Officer, Disabled Peoples’ International Asia Pacific Region (DPI-AP)
Address: 29/486 Moo 9 Soi 12 Muangthong Thani, Bangpood Pakkred, Nonthaburi Thailand 11120
Tel.(662) 503-4268-9
Fax. (662) 503-4268-9
E-mail :sawang(at)dpiap.org
Website:http://www.dpiap.org
(3)
Name: Ms. Manisara Palawat
Organisation: Christian Foundation for the Blind
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Name: Ms. Kunchit Kumfong
Organisation: Christian Foundation for the Blind
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Name: Natagamon Roongtim
Organisation: Disabled Peoples’ International Asia Pacific Region (DPI-AP)
Address: 29/486 Moo 9 Soi 12 Muangthong Thani, Bangpood Pakkred, Nonthaburi Thailand 11120
Tel.(662) 503-4268-9
Fax. (662) 503-4268-9
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Website:http://www.dpiap.org
(6)
Name: Komol Malaithong
Organisation: DPI, Thailand
Address: 5th Floor, SW Building, Toeddamri Road, Dusit, Bangkok, 10300 Thailand
Telephone: 662-243-6828 / 006643-332283
E-mail: komol(at)cfbtkk.org
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