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Postgraduate training cycle in Vulnerability and Violence: "People with Disabilities"

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Presentation

This academic program has been designed to train professionals committed to understanding and addressing the problems of violence and vulnerability that affect people with disabilities, from an interdisciplinary and ethical approach.

We offer two training options:

University Diploma (125 hours): A comprehensive course that lays the theoretical and practical foundations for intervening in contexts of vulnerability and gender violence, covering fundamental topics such as anthropology, ethics, and interdisciplinary intervention.

Postgraduate training cycle (250 hours): An advanced proposal that includes the contents of the University Diploma as a mandatory module and is complemented by elective subjects that allow the student to personalize their training according to their specific interests and needs.

Who is it for?

Family counselors, psychologists, social workers, lawyers, doctors, sociologists, graduates in political science, education, family science, nursing or other professionals with related degrees and interested in the prevention and approach to violence in these population groups.

Extra information

University Diploma

  • Introduction to the Diploma
  • Anthropological, philosophical and ethical foundations
  • Interdisciplinary Intervention with People with Disabilities
  • Violence against people with disabilities

 

Postgraduate training cycle

The student must complete a mandatory 125-hour module of the Diploma, consisting of the following subjects:

  • Introduction to the Diploma
  • Anthropological, philosophical and ethical foundations
  • Interdisciplinary Intervention with People with Disabilities
  • Violence against people with disabilities

 

This content will be supplemented by elective courses that students can choose to complete an additional 125 hours of training in order to obtain the Vocational Training Certificate (250 hours total). The courses they can choose are:

  • Assistance to people affected by violence
  • Assistance to aggressors
  • Self care
  • Interpersonal communication for change
  • Theoretical foundations of prevention
  • Interdisciplinary intervention in crises, disasters and catastrophes
  • Interdisciplinary intervention in palliative care
  • Interdisciplinary intervention in the family setting
  • Violence and mediation in the school setting
  • Resources for the prevention and management of violence
  • Violence towards oneself: suicide and self-harm

Maria Florencia Cardini

Tel.+5491121870412

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Maria Florencia Cardini

Tel.+5491121870412