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Friday, March 28, 2008

Chance to Get Trained in Elder Care: DIPLOMA IN GERONTOLOGY

The Centre for Lifelong Learning at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai announces a one-year part-time DIPLOMA IN GERONTOLOGY (A Course to Work with Older Adults)* that will be conducted from Monday to Friday from 5.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. at TISS. The Course Duration is from June 2008 to April, 2009.


GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

(a) Goals of the Diploma Programme in Gerontology

To prepare learners for interdisciplinary practice with older adults and their families while providing professional leadership in the
field of Gerontology.

To generate a trained cadre of functionaries for effective intervention based on a Human Rights perspective for enhancing the Quality of Life' of Older Adults

(b) Objectives of the Diploma Programme in Gerontology

The Educational Objectives are as follows:

To offer a comprehensive interdisciplinary 'rights-based' perspective in the field of gerontology

To inculcate a holistic understanding of the biological, social, political and economic issues involved in working with Older Adults

To impart the necessary attitudes and skills for making effective interventions in the field of Gerontology


COURSE PARTICIPANTS

(a) Eligibility

Graduate in any discipline. Preference to be given to those with work experience in clinical, social and developmental settings.

All NGO personnel involved with geriatric services in fields such as health, mental health and education; administrators of human service organizations and corporate sector personnel.

The Course will cater to all who intend to branch out or initiate services for the elderly.

The Diploma Programme has an interdisciplinary focus and so it will invite those from medical, legal and financial backgrounds who wish to address issues of elderly and to audit specific subjects in particular.



(b) Work and Employment

Gerontology is a growing and upcoming field thus after graduating the Course participants will be able to:

Engage in direct services

Initiate and sustain programmes and services for Older Adults

Be active members of inter-disciplinary teams working with Older Adults

Supervise and train field functionaries especially paraprofessionals and volunteers

Application of the Course inputs will be possible in all human service organizations: social agencies, medical and educational institutions as well as the whole gamut of initiatives for Older adults ranging from Institutional Care to Day Care Centres, Community-based interventions and Senior Citizens' Associations

COURSE CONTENT

Gerontology: A Multidisciplinary Perspective

Health and Wellbeing I

Health and Wellbeing II

Policies, Programmes and Management of Services for Older Adults

Family Dynamics, Skills and Interventions

Collective Action, Advocacy and Networking

Developmental Interventions with Older Adults

Older Adults with Special Needs

Ageing and Media

Training for Human Resource Development

Creative Arts and Work with Older Adults

The Professional Self (Non-Credit Compulsory Course: 15 hours)

Term Paper: Case Study of an Organisation

Field Practicum (Exposure Visits and Direct Field Work)



FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND APPLICATION

Call 022- 25563290-96 ext: 237/682/681/680
Email: stp@tiss.edu; extramural@tiss.edu; sabiha_v@tiss.edu;
nasreen_r@tiss.edu

Website: www.tiss.edu

The last date for receiving application forms is June 13, 2008.

Regards,
Sabiha Vasi
Assistant Professor and Programme Coordinator
Centre for Lifelong Learning
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai
www.tiss.edu

Posted by Sonali Gupta,Student Counsellor,TISS


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