INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL IMPACT SERVICES (ISIS) - FIGHR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
The Institute of Social Impact Services, accredited through Accreditation of Curriculums and Educational Systems (ACES) is the educational component of the Federation of International Gender and Human Rights. It is the Quality Assurance, Accountability and Scoring System used to validate and confirm the Certificate Programs, Fellowship and Life-Work Experience for the grantings of FIGHR Certificates, Fellowship Certifications and the Doctorate-Chaplaincy Program. I.S.I.S. is a Sovereign-registered Institute, that allows the footing for the educational offerings of FIGHR, GRRACEE National Doula Academy, the Moral Injury Network Team (MINT), and the Patriot Preferred Veterans Mental Health Educational Service.
CERTIFICATE COURSES
OVERVIEW:
These are pre-recorded, virtual video offerings, designed to lecture at your own pace; you can follow the videos in succession daily, over one week's time, or you are welcome to intensely challenge yourself to accomplish them over the weekend! It's your choice. Either way, they are programmed to take you to the next level of understanding and truth within your Social Work, Social Service, Community Health and Public Health practice. These are all National and Internationally registered programs within UN/UN Women, the African Union and ECOWAS as well as the US, Canada, the UK and the East African Alliance of Women in Health. These courses comply with local Continuing Education Units (CEU) and the protocols for Internships and Externship requirements. Successful completion or either of these courses comes with an imprinted digital certificate that can be printed out or shared over social media.
Offering dates:
The 1st and 15th of each Calendar Month
Investment:
Certificate courses are at a market rate of $250USD. Courses offered internationally; those run or owned by Youth or their representatives are offered at a discounted rate. Courses can be offered complementary if the FIGHR course released as a annual offering.
Application process:
Each and every applicant must adhere to these procedures or will have their emailed application deleted.
This is because we have well over 200-300 applicants daily for these courses so we cannot decipher (or assume) the course you are asking about, the dates or the offerings you want, with an email that is unclear!
To apply for ANY of these fellowships you MUST:
1. Email: FIGHRinfo@gmail.com
Subject line: (the title of the fellowship you are wanting; you MUST send a seperate email for each course you are asking for.)
Email Body: (Small introduction of yourself and why you want to take the course)
2. Attach: updated professional résumé or academic CV to the email.
Résumé/CV must be updated with your current:
- FULL LEGAL NAME (no 'pet' names, nicknames or tribal names that cannot be validated by a Local, State or National ID/Passport)
- The Country you are from or currently representing
- A Current, updated and WORKING WhatsApp/Telegram Number
- Your Gender
- Your work, education, volunteer or social interest in Civil, Human and/or Gender Rights.
- The Dates/Sessions you would like to attend. (First come/First Served - MAX 25 per session)
These are pre-recorded, virtual video offerings, designed to lecture at your own pace; you can follow the videos in succession daily, over one week's time, or you are welcome to intensely challenge yourself to accomplish them over the weekend! It's your choice. Either way, they are programmed to take you to the next level of understanding and truth within your Social Work, Social Service, Community Health and Public Health practice. These are all National and Internationally registered programs within UN/UN Women, the African Union and ECOWAS as well as the US, Canada, the UK and the East African Alliance of Women in Health. These courses comply with local Continuing Education Units (CEU) and the protocols for Internships and Externship requirements. Successful completion or either of these courses comes with an imprinted digital certificate that can be printed out or shared over social media.
Offering dates:
The 1st and 15th of each Calendar Month
Investment:
Certificate courses are at a market rate of $250USD. Courses offered internationally; those run or owned by Youth or their representatives are offered at a discounted rate. Courses can be offered complementary if the FIGHR course released as a annual offering.
Application process:
Each and every applicant must adhere to these procedures or will have their emailed application deleted.
This is because we have well over 200-300 applicants daily for these courses so we cannot decipher (or assume) the course you are asking about, the dates or the offerings you want, with an email that is unclear!
To apply for ANY of these fellowships you MUST:
1. Email: FIGHRinfo@gmail.com
Subject line: (the title of the fellowship you are wanting; you MUST send a seperate email for each course you are asking for.)
Email Body: (Small introduction of yourself and why you want to take the course)
2. Attach: updated professional résumé or academic CV to the email.
Résumé/CV must be updated with your current:
- FULL LEGAL NAME (no 'pet' names, nicknames or tribal names that cannot be validated by a Local, State or National ID/Passport)
- The Country you are from or currently representing
- A Current, updated and WORKING WhatsApp/Telegram Number
- Your Gender
- Your work, education, volunteer or social interest in Civil, Human and/or Gender Rights.
- The Dates/Sessions you would like to attend. (First come/First Served - MAX 25 per session)
Cross-Cultural Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Sensitivity
One (1) Week Course This course will take you from your private thoughts to how you live as a public person and the ethics that are carried with it. We will expose what we thought was true, the lessons we learned as a child and how they differ as adults, define, outline and describe terms like "Race" , "Creed", "Expatriates" and the difference between "Tradition and Culture". We will speak to how how and why you have been thinking the way you have been thinking and to rediscover a new way to approach humans in society in an equality that benefits EVERYONE! PREREQUISITE: Successful registration and completion of application to FIGHR Fellowship or External Course offering though higher education of professional training.. |
Human Rights Advocacy Course
One (1) Week Course Human Rights Advocacy generally involves documentation of rights violations and propagating recommendations for remedying those violations. In this course, you will take a walk through the United Nations, to understand the different ways people need advocacy; from the Differently Abled, the "Returning Citizens" (fka formerly incarcerated) the visually/audibly impaired to the refugee child that is needing to settle in an IDP camp, and the many ways that you are called to serve then in this manner. PREREQUISITE: Completion of the Cross-Cultural Diversity, Inclusion and Sensitivity Course or as an External Course offering though higher education of professional training. |
A Course In Dignity
One (1) Week Course Dignity is the right of a person to be valued and respected for their own sake, and to be treated ethically. The term may also be used to describe personal conduct, as in "behaving with dignity". In this course you will be speaking to the demographics that deal with rampant sexism, ageism, "end-of-life" care and our role and responsibility in the care for our Life-Positive Elders (LPE) and those in vulnerable populations in society. PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of the Human Rights Advocacy Course or as an External Course offering though higher education of professional training. |
Implicit Bias Training
One (1) Week Course - Coming April 2021 In social identity theory, an implicit bias or implicit stereotype, is the pre-reflective attribution of particular qualities by an individual to a member of some social out group. For example, an unconscious racial stereotypes are a major example of implicit bias. In other words, having an automatic preference for one race over another without even being aware of this bias. In this course, it is the complete intention to speak to this behavior, our unconscious prejudices and the many ways we live with bias and how it affects our service work in Human Rights and Gender Rights. PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of "A Course in Dignity" Program or as an External Course offering though higher education of professional training. |
A Course in Cultural Competency in Human Rights
One (1) Week Course The "Part 2" of Implicit Bias, Cultural Competence is the ability to understand, communicate with and effectively interact with people across cultures. Cultural Competence encompasses being aware of our own world view to begin to develop a multicultural appreciation that eliminates stigma, "single stories", racial fragility and dismantles ignorances of the "unknown" in people.. PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of the Implicit Bias Training Course or as an External Course offering though higher education of professional training. |
Relationship Building in Human Rights Leadership
One (1) Week Course - This course builds towards an integrated practice agenda for understanding humanity, supporting human rights leadership and those that are currently advocates and those new leaders called to the forefront of this cause. It also aims to serve as reference point on leadership for human rights organizations, global ethical movements, Human and Gender-based practitioners and academic scholars in the field. PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of "A Course in Cultural Competency in Human Rights" or as an External Course offering though higher education of professional training. |
Capacity Building in Human Rights Advocacy
One (1) Week Course Capacity building is the process by which individuals and organizations obtain, improve, and retain the skills, knowledge, tools, equipment, and other resources needed to do their jobs competently; It allows individuals and organizations to perform at a an optimum level, consistently. In this course the leader will look at their strengths, their "room for improvement" and the competency of the resources in their professional tool box that will allow them to be strengthened at the core level of their planning and implementation.
PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of Relationship Building in Human Rights Leadership or as an External Course offering though higher education of professional training. |
PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATE COURSE (Concentration in Gender and Human Rights)
OVERVIEW:
PAGHR (pronounced "Pager") is a Vocational Certificate Program for those that are new to Gender and Human Rights (G/HR) Advocacy or those seeking to add the professional education to the current work that they do for the community they serve.
Specifically designed for the:
1. High School Student that knows that are not college bound but needs the education in the G/HR professional realm.
2. Seniors or Retirees that are wanting to enter into G/HR Advocacy as their "Second Wind" in life and needing the certification.
3. Youths seeking a more rewarding career that can help their Tribe and their community.
4. Men and Women in-between careers or currently unemployed that need and want the support to challenge the field of Gender and Human Rights to educate and instruct the community they serve.
This is a one calendar-year (52 week) program (Sessions: January to December or June to May, annually). It will couple the lectures and lessons in Gender and Human Rights, three (3) virtual Fellowship programs, a six-week internship as well as a Thesis Paper that will be due at the end of the course. Equivalent to attaining an Associate of Arts and Science (AAS) this solution-based curriculum is focused in Social Work, Social Service, Community and Public Health curriculums. As an Internationally registered program ISIS in the mission of supporting the UN/UN Women, the African Union and ECOWAS as well as the US, Canada, the UK and the East African Alliance of Women in Health. This Certification will comply with local Continuing Education Units (CEU) and the protocols for Internships and Externship requirements in Gender and Human Rights.
Successful completion of this program comes with an imprinted digital diploma or a mailed physical diploma.
This is an accredited with the Institute Social Impact Service (ISIS) and the Accreditation of Curriculums and Educational Systems (ACES).
Session 1 - January to December (FULL registration by November of prior year)
Session 2 - June to May (FULL registration by April of current year)
Investment:
Current market rate for this one-year, Corporate offering is USD$10,000.00 (for a group of five (5) students, via invoice) but for those taking it privately through FIGHR/ISIS will invest USD$2,500 ($2,000 for the course and $500 for Graduation Fees). Payment plans are offered with a USD $1,000 deposit and four (4) monthly payments of USD$375.00 (no-interest financing; payments through Square, PayPal and Zelle).
Prerequisites:
Designed to give credit for Life/Work Experience, in Humanities, Theology, Human Service Work and unlicensed Social/Case Work or retired LCSW, this program was designed to validate the lineage of your work to date. You must have a verifiable Forensic CV of your work, education and benevolence/service work. This can come as formal education, verifiable Life/Work experience (up 5 years or more) or a combination of both, to be set for review by our formal Professional Educational Board.
Application process:
Each and every applicant must adhere to these procedures or will have their emailed application deleted.
We have well over 200-300 applicants per semester for these courses so we cannot decipher (or assume) anything in the email that is unclear!
To apply you MUST:
1. Obtain: Two (2) letters of Reference/Referral** from (either/or) an Educational, Professional or Theological reference, that can verify the prerequisites in the respective areas and can validate both your character and work ethic. The letter MUST be on official letterhead and must have a legal (digital or ink) signature affixed the letter (with seal, if applicable).
**The letter Referral/Reference must answer the following questions/statements:
2. Construct: A full, one-page personal statement that speaks to:
3. Attach: (to our fighrinfo@gmail.com email)
PAGHR (pronounced "Pager") is a Vocational Certificate Program for those that are new to Gender and Human Rights (G/HR) Advocacy or those seeking to add the professional education to the current work that they do for the community they serve.
Specifically designed for the:
1. High School Student that knows that are not college bound but needs the education in the G/HR professional realm.
2. Seniors or Retirees that are wanting to enter into G/HR Advocacy as their "Second Wind" in life and needing the certification.
3. Youths seeking a more rewarding career that can help their Tribe and their community.
4. Men and Women in-between careers or currently unemployed that need and want the support to challenge the field of Gender and Human Rights to educate and instruct the community they serve.
This is a one calendar-year (52 week) program (Sessions: January to December or June to May, annually). It will couple the lectures and lessons in Gender and Human Rights, three (3) virtual Fellowship programs, a six-week internship as well as a Thesis Paper that will be due at the end of the course. Equivalent to attaining an Associate of Arts and Science (AAS) this solution-based curriculum is focused in Social Work, Social Service, Community and Public Health curriculums. As an Internationally registered program ISIS in the mission of supporting the UN/UN Women, the African Union and ECOWAS as well as the US, Canada, the UK and the East African Alliance of Women in Health. This Certification will comply with local Continuing Education Units (CEU) and the protocols for Internships and Externship requirements in Gender and Human Rights.
Successful completion of this program comes with an imprinted digital diploma or a mailed physical diploma.
This is an accredited with the Institute Social Impact Service (ISIS) and the Accreditation of Curriculums and Educational Systems (ACES).
Session 1 - January to December (FULL registration by November of prior year)
Session 2 - June to May (FULL registration by April of current year)
Investment:
Current market rate for this one-year, Corporate offering is USD$10,000.00 (for a group of five (5) students, via invoice) but for those taking it privately through FIGHR/ISIS will invest USD$2,500 ($2,000 for the course and $500 for Graduation Fees). Payment plans are offered with a USD $1,000 deposit and four (4) monthly payments of USD$375.00 (no-interest financing; payments through Square, PayPal and Zelle).
Prerequisites:
Designed to give credit for Life/Work Experience, in Humanities, Theology, Human Service Work and unlicensed Social/Case Work or retired LCSW, this program was designed to validate the lineage of your work to date. You must have a verifiable Forensic CV of your work, education and benevolence/service work. This can come as formal education, verifiable Life/Work experience (up 5 years or more) or a combination of both, to be set for review by our formal Professional Educational Board.
Application process:
Each and every applicant must adhere to these procedures or will have their emailed application deleted.
We have well over 200-300 applicants per semester for these courses so we cannot decipher (or assume) anything in the email that is unclear!
To apply you MUST:
1. Obtain: Two (2) letters of Reference/Referral** from (either/or) an Educational, Professional or Theological reference, that can verify the prerequisites in the respective areas and can validate both your character and work ethic. The letter MUST be on official letterhead and must have a legal (digital or ink) signature affixed the letter (with seal, if applicable).
**The letter Referral/Reference must answer the following questions/statements:
- How long and in what capacity they know you.
- The SPECIFIC work/ duties you did for them and an explanation of the work completed (you CANNOT use any Probation, Parole, Community Confinement or Community Service Hours from a Youth Offender, Adult Detention or an Alternative to Incarceration (ATI) program).
- The outcome or instruction gained from the program/goals/work done.
- Their perspective on your work ethic, personal accountability, teamwork and course compatibility.
2. Construct: A full, one-page personal statement that speaks to:
- The reason you want to take the PAGHR Program.
- What your career-field is (currently) and a few relevant accomplishments or what you want to do with the program upon completion?
- What you expect to get out of the program?
- Why this program will help you attain this goal in life?
3. Attach: (to our fighrinfo@gmail.com email)
- The two (2) letters of reference/referral
- The full, one-page Personal Statement
- Copy of the ID page of your passport or a photo of your State/local ID
- Your updated professional résumé or academic CV **
INTERNATIONAL INTERFAITH CHAPLAINCY PROGRAM
w/HONORIS CAUSA DOCTORATE IN HUMAN SERVICE (Concentration in Gender and Human Rights)
OVERVIEW:
This Doctorate is for those that are seeking a career advantage in Gender and Human Rights, Public Service and Civil/Community Leadership. It will allow the student to use their Life-Work experience (at the collegiate Master's level) with the FIGHR coursework, to welcome them the career of Professional Advocacy in Gender and Human Rights (PAGHR). This will be used as any other Honorary Doctorate, to educate, inform and advocate, at the peer level of service and experience. This Doctorate is accredited with the Institute Social Impact Service (ISIS) and the Accreditation of Curriculums and Educational Systems (ACES).
This is a one calendar-year, 12-month program (sessions: January to December or June to May, annually). It will couple the Gender and Human Rights Certificate and Fellowship program with the curriculum of the FIGHR Interfaith Chaplaincy Program (F-ICP). programmed to take you to the next level of understanding and truth within your Social Work, Social Service, Community Health and Public Health practice.
This National and Internationally registered program is in the mission of supporting The UN/UN Women, the African Union and ECOWAS as well as the US, Canada, the UK and the East African Alliance of Women in Health. This Doctorate will comply with local Continuing Education Units (CEU) and the protocols for Internships and Externship requirements in Gender and Human Rights.
Successful completion of this program comes with an imprinted digital diploma or a mailed physical diploma.
Offering dates:
Session 1 - January to December (FULL registration by November of prior year)
Session 2 - June to May (FULL registration by April of current year)
Investment:
Current market rate for this one-year, Corporate offering is USD$25,000.00 for a group of five (5) but for those taking it through ISIS will invest USD$4,000 ($3500 for the course and $500 for Graduation Fees). Payment plans are offered with a USD $1,500 deposit and four (4) monthly payments of USD$625.00 (no-interest financing; payments through Square, PayPal and Zelle).
Prerequisites:
Designed to give credit for Life/Work Experience, in Humanities, Theology, Human Service Work and unlicensed Social/Case Work or retired LCSW, this program was designed to validate the lineage of your work to date. You must have a verifiable Forensic CV of your work, education and benevolence to level a Master's level offering, in your giving. This can come as formal education (to your Masters in Education), verifiable Life/Work experience (10-15 years or more) or a combination of both, to be set for review by our formal Professional Chaplaincy Board.
Application process:
Each and every applicant must adhere to these procedures or will have their emailed application deleted.
We have well over 200-300 applicants mothly for these courses so we cannot decipher (or assume) the course you are asking about, the dates or the offerings you want, with an email that is unclear!
To apply you MUST:
1. Obtain: Two (2) letters of Reference/Referral** from (either/or) an Educational, Professional or Theological reference, that can verify the prerequisites in the respective areas and can validate both your character and work ethic. The letter MUST be on official letterhead and must have a legal (digital or ink) signature affixed the letter (with seal, if applicable).
**The letter of Referral/Reference must answer the following questions/statements:
2. Construct: A full, one-page personal statement that speaks to:
3. Attach: (to the email)
**Résumé/CV must be updated with your current:
- FULL LEGAL NAME written (Given, Middle, Surname) - no 'pet' names, nicknames or tribal names that cannot be validated by a Local, State or National ID/Passport.
- The Country you are from or currently representing
- A Current, updated and WORKING WhatsApp/Telegram Number
- Your Gender
- Your work, education, volunteer or social interest in Civil, Human and/or Gender Rights.
- The Dates/Sessions you would like to attend. (First come/First Served - MAX 10 per Class)
4. Email: FIGHRinfo@gmail.com
Subject line: Registration for the FIGHR Doctorate-Chaplaincy Program - Session (?) (Year)
Email Body: (Small introduction of your background and why you want this course)
This Doctorate is for those that are seeking a career advantage in Gender and Human Rights, Public Service and Civil/Community Leadership. It will allow the student to use their Life-Work experience (at the collegiate Master's level) with the FIGHR coursework, to welcome them the career of Professional Advocacy in Gender and Human Rights (PAGHR). This will be used as any other Honorary Doctorate, to educate, inform and advocate, at the peer level of service and experience. This Doctorate is accredited with the Institute Social Impact Service (ISIS) and the Accreditation of Curriculums and Educational Systems (ACES).
This is a one calendar-year, 12-month program (sessions: January to December or June to May, annually). It will couple the Gender and Human Rights Certificate and Fellowship program with the curriculum of the FIGHR Interfaith Chaplaincy Program (F-ICP). programmed to take you to the next level of understanding and truth within your Social Work, Social Service, Community Health and Public Health practice.
This National and Internationally registered program is in the mission of supporting The UN/UN Women, the African Union and ECOWAS as well as the US, Canada, the UK and the East African Alliance of Women in Health. This Doctorate will comply with local Continuing Education Units (CEU) and the protocols for Internships and Externship requirements in Gender and Human Rights.
Successful completion of this program comes with an imprinted digital diploma or a mailed physical diploma.
Offering dates:
Session 1 - January to December (FULL registration by November of prior year)
Session 2 - June to May (FULL registration by April of current year)
Investment:
Current market rate for this one-year, Corporate offering is USD$25,000.00 for a group of five (5) but for those taking it through ISIS will invest USD$4,000 ($3500 for the course and $500 for Graduation Fees). Payment plans are offered with a USD $1,500 deposit and four (4) monthly payments of USD$625.00 (no-interest financing; payments through Square, PayPal and Zelle).
Prerequisites:
Designed to give credit for Life/Work Experience, in Humanities, Theology, Human Service Work and unlicensed Social/Case Work or retired LCSW, this program was designed to validate the lineage of your work to date. You must have a verifiable Forensic CV of your work, education and benevolence to level a Master's level offering, in your giving. This can come as formal education (to your Masters in Education), verifiable Life/Work experience (10-15 years or more) or a combination of both, to be set for review by our formal Professional Chaplaincy Board.
Application process:
Each and every applicant must adhere to these procedures or will have their emailed application deleted.
We have well over 200-300 applicants mothly for these courses so we cannot decipher (or assume) the course you are asking about, the dates or the offerings you want, with an email that is unclear!
To apply you MUST:
1. Obtain: Two (2) letters of Reference/Referral** from (either/or) an Educational, Professional or Theological reference, that can verify the prerequisites in the respective areas and can validate both your character and work ethic. The letter MUST be on official letterhead and must have a legal (digital or ink) signature affixed the letter (with seal, if applicable).
**The letter of Referral/Reference must answer the following questions/statements:
- How long and in what capacity they know you.
- The SPECIFIC work/ duties you did for them and an explanation of the work completed (you CANNOT use Probation, Parole, Community Confinement or Community Service Hours from a Youth Offender, Adult Detention or an Alternative to Incarceration (ATI) program).
- The outcome or instruction gained from the program/goals/work done.
- Their perspective on your work ethic, personal accountability, teamwork and course compatibility.
2. Construct: A full, one-page personal statement that speaks to:
- The reason you want to take the Doctorate-Chaplaincy Program.
- What your current career-field is (currently) and a few accomplishments or what you want to do with the program upon completion?
- What you expect to get out of the program?
- Why this program will help you attain this?
3. Attach: (to the email)
- The two (2) letters of reference/referral
- The full, one-page Personal Statement
- Copy of the ID page of your passport or a photo of your State/local ID
- Your updated professional résumé or academic CV **
**Résumé/CV must be updated with your current:
- FULL LEGAL NAME written (Given, Middle, Surname) - no 'pet' names, nicknames or tribal names that cannot be validated by a Local, State or National ID/Passport.
- The Country you are from or currently representing
- A Current, updated and WORKING WhatsApp/Telegram Number
- Your Gender
- Your work, education, volunteer or social interest in Civil, Human and/or Gender Rights.
- The Dates/Sessions you would like to attend. (First come/First Served - MAX 10 per Class)
4. Email: FIGHRinfo@gmail.com
Subject line: Registration for the FIGHR Doctorate-Chaplaincy Program - Session (?) (Year)
Email Body: (Small introduction of your background and why you want this course)
Level 1Certificate Courses - Seven (7) Weeks
Each week, you will be required to successfully challenge the FIGHR Certificate Courses as listed in the FIGHR directory. Week 1 - Cross-Cultural Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Sensitivity Week 2 - Human Rights Advocacy Course Week 3 - A Course In Dignity Week 4 - Implicit Bias Training Week 5 - A Course in Cultural Competency in Human Rights Week 6 - Relationship Building in Human Rights Leadership Week 7 - Capacity Building in Human Rights Advocacy |
Level 2Fellowship - Ten (10) to Twelve (12) Weeks
( Week 8 - 17/19) Choose ONE: 1. Community Peer Mental Health Advocacy - Twelve (12) Wks 2. Sexual/Gender Based Violence Advocacy - Twelve (12) Wks 3. Human Rights in Crisis - Ten (10) Wks 4. Effective Social Recruitment in Human Rights Work - Ten (10) Wks |
Level 3Chaplaincy Training - Twenty-four (24) Weeks
Week 20 - (Ch 1) What is a Chaplain? (Your Role) Week 21 - (Ch 2) Qualifications of a Chaplain Week 22 - (Ch 3) Prisons and Jails Week 23 - (Ch 4) Hospital/Hospice Care Week 24 - (Ch 5) World Religions Week 25 - (Ch 6) School Chaplains (Primary/Secondary/Collegic) Week 26 - (Ch 7) Community Chaplain Service Week 27 - (Ch 8) Communication 1 - Types of Communication Week 28 - (Ch 9) Communication 2 - Active Listening Week 29 - (Ch10) Communication 3 - Types of Languages Week 30 - (Ch 11) Communication 4 - Types of Voices Week 31 - (Ch12) Crisis - Death, Dying, Suicide and Overdose Week 32 - (Ch 13) Crisis - Anger, Abuse and Violence (IPV/DV) Week 33 - (Ch 14) Crisis - Mental Health Week 34 - (Ch 15) Crisis - Abuse, Neglect and Assault Week 35 - (Ch 16) Ethics and Accountability Week 36 - (Ch 17) Privacy and Confidentiality Week 37 - (Ch 18) Mandated Reporting Week 38 - (CH 19) Hospital and Home Visits Week 39 - (Ch 20) Children and Adolescent Advocacy Week 40 - (Ch 21) Sexual Assault Reporting Week 41 - (Ch 22) Individual Meetings and Counseling Week 42 - (Ch 23) Group Meetings and Settings Week 43 - (Ch 24) Substance Abuse and Recovery (overview) Week 44 - Final registration for Externship |
Level 4Externship - Six (6) Weeks (Week 45 -51)
You will be required to arrange and volunteer at a Hospital, Prison, House of Worship, School, or Community Needs Program (Shelter, Detox, Homeless Facility, etc.) to learn the standard skillset for Chaplaincy work. A Clinical Skills and Proficiency (CSAP) Form will be required to complete for successful challenge of Externship. |
Level 5Dissertation - (25-30 page minimum)
In lieu of a final/certification exam, you will be required to turn in a Standard Dissertation on the entire 51 weeks of education and training. Each page will be the learned lesson or the applied experience from two (consecutive) weeks of training. (Ex. page one of the dissertation will be the overview of week one and two of your training; page two of the dissertation, will be week three and four, etc.) MLA or APA format standard. Commencement/Graduation - TBD
Hybrid offering - Due to the limits of the pandemic and the reopening of facilities and event halls, we will decide at your class' opening whether we will have a live or virtual Commencement Exercise. Graduation Fees - Due at month eight (8) of your program, you will be required to invest USD$500.00 for your Graduation Fees (Tam, Gown, Badge, Diplomas, etc) for your ceremony. You will be sent a separate invoice which cannot NOT accept a payment plan. The full balance will be due August 1st (Jan-Dec Session) and February 1 (June-May Session). This will be required for you to be accepted for review for your dissertation and your Graduation requirements! |
DIPLOMATIC FELLOWSHIPS
These fellowships are based on a strict and competent selection process. Successful candidates will have met the criteria and CURRENTLY work in these fields or are currently being educated to enter these fields of expertise. Upon successful completion of these course, Fellows go on to teach the curriculum in their communities and regions. These Fellowships are for those seeking to begin a practice in the respective fields or upgrade their current talents in their established organizations. Upon Completion of these cohorts will allow Fellows to properly register their business, certify their practice or add fiduciary value to their grant funding and requests.
NOTE: Classes will be open to the FIRST twenty-five (25) students that successfully apply for each session. If you DONT make the session you choose you are welcome to apply for the next session or another course at that same time.
Application process:
Each and every applicant must adhere to these procedures or will have their emailed application deleted. This is because we have well over 200-300 applicants for a twenty-five (25) member (max) Fellowship, so we cannot decipher the fellowship, the dates or the offerings you want with an email that is unclear!
Investment:
Courses offered internationally and those run or owned by Youth or their representatives are offered at a discounted rate; courses can be offered complementary if the FIGHR course offered is for an accredited academic program.
To apply for ANY of these fellowships you MUST:
1. Email: FIGHRinfo@gmail.com
Subject line: (the title of the fellowship you are wanting; you MUST send a seperate email for each course you are asking for.)
Email Body: (Small introduction of yourself and why you want this course)
2. Attach: updated professional résumé or academic CV to the email.
Résumé/CV must be updated with your current:
- FULL LEGAL NAME (no pet names, nicknames or tribal names that cannot be validated by a Local, State or National ID/Passport)
- The Country you are from or currently representing
- A Current, updated and WORKING WhatsApp/Telegram Number
- Your Gender
- Your work, education, volunteer or social interest in Civil, Human and/or Gender Rights.
- The Dates/Sessions you would like to attend. (First come/First Served)
**You are only allowed to sign up for two (2) Fellowships at a time, Max!
NOTE: Classes will be open to the FIRST twenty-five (25) students that successfully apply for each session. If you DONT make the session you choose you are welcome to apply for the next session or another course at that same time.
Application process:
Each and every applicant must adhere to these procedures or will have their emailed application deleted. This is because we have well over 200-300 applicants for a twenty-five (25) member (max) Fellowship, so we cannot decipher the fellowship, the dates or the offerings you want with an email that is unclear!
Investment:
Courses offered internationally and those run or owned by Youth or their representatives are offered at a discounted rate; courses can be offered complementary if the FIGHR course offered is for an accredited academic program.
- Eight (8) Week Course - USD$500
- Ten (10) week Course - USD$800
- Twelve (12) week course - USD$1,000
To apply for ANY of these fellowships you MUST:
1. Email: FIGHRinfo@gmail.com
Subject line: (the title of the fellowship you are wanting; you MUST send a seperate email for each course you are asking for.)
Email Body: (Small introduction of yourself and why you want this course)
2. Attach: updated professional résumé or academic CV to the email.
Résumé/CV must be updated with your current:
- FULL LEGAL NAME (no pet names, nicknames or tribal names that cannot be validated by a Local, State or National ID/Passport)
- The Country you are from or currently representing
- A Current, updated and WORKING WhatsApp/Telegram Number
- Your Gender
- Your work, education, volunteer or social interest in Civil, Human and/or Gender Rights.
- The Dates/Sessions you would like to attend. (First come/First Served)
**You are only allowed to sign up for two (2) Fellowships at a time, Max!
Rural Maternal Care Crisis Preparedness and Readiness
Twelve (12) Weeks Cohort 1, 2 and 3 COURSES ARE CLOSED Each of the three-month offerings, speaks to advocacy and formulation of Protocol, Law and access to Maternal Care services in Rural, undeveloped and unserved areas of foreign and domestic lands! We service pregnant and newly birthed women that IDP's Refugees, Asylum Seekers, Stateless, Undocumented and women in recovery from DV/IPV, Substance Abuse, HIV, Birthing through Incest and as a Child Bride and FGM.
Human Rights in Crisis
Ten (10) Weeks - Thursdays 2022 OFFERINGS: April 14 - June 16 May 26 - July 28 September 23 - November 11 In this Cohort, Fellows will be introduced to the concepts of "What happens if the program fails?". They will discover problem solving techniques, the concepts of forming "Think Tanks", Ethical Standards in care in crisis, Dealing with Pandemics and the social constructs of Emotional Intelligence (EI), a "Social Intelligentsia" (SI), and dismantling the resources we have to formulate a "Plan B" to continue our work.
Certificate Courses offered: 1. A Course in Dignity 2. Implicit Bias Training |
I.S.L.A.M - I.C. Advocacy
(Islamic Sister-Leaders And Mentors - Intensive Cohort) Eight (8) Weeks - Fridays 2022 OFFERINGS: March 4 - April 22 September 2 - October 20 This Fellowship offers Muslim Women, led by their faith to serve their communities, the opportunity to advance their talent skills and abilities to access, apply for and attain the subsidy resources, venture capital and communal support to the needed funding, to continue their benevolence to humanity.
Certificate Courses offered: This Fellowship offers any two (2) Certificate Courses of the Fellow's choosing. Effective Social Recruitment in Human Rights Work
Ten (10) Weeks - Mondays 2022 OFFERINGS: May 2 - July 5 September 5 - November 7 Successful cohorts will begin to unpack the structure of recruitment for your very own Human Rights Agency. No matter the genre or the mission, Human Rights Work has very different, specific and unique predilections to the service you offer with a foundation in compassion and fairness to all. Fellows will learn "What is Human Rights Recruitment? (instead of the term "hiring"), The Need for "leaders" in Human Rights Work (the autonomy of the work), Finding the unique talent for YOUR industry, the Power of a Mentor an evaluating and rewarding talent...and more
Certificate Courses Offered: 1. Cultural Competency in Human Rights 2. Relationship Building in Human Rights Leadership |
Community Peer Mental Health Advocacy
Twelve (12) Weeks - Wednesday 2022 OFFERINGS: January 19 - April 6 May 4 - July 20 September 7 - November 23 This Fellowship allows the leader to challenge themselves and the environment to which they belong. They will be tasked in understanding the triggers, traumas and triumphs of basic Mental Health matters while in crisis as well as the warning signs of grooming, vetting and trafficking in IDP, vulnerable and young demographics.
Certificate Courses offered: This Fellowship offers any two (2) Certificate Courses of the Fellow's choosing. Human Rights & Gender-based Grant Funding
EIght (8) Weeks - Saturdays 2022 OFFERINGS July 2 - August 20* September 24 - November 12 *Graduation Sept 3 VC's and Grants and Funding...O' My! Fellows will be offered breakdown of Grants, loans, subsidies, liquid resources, financial endorsements, hosting and more and the best way to market your product, to be able to sell your digital and personal services in Human Rights. Fellows will get insider tricks to getting a feasibility statement done, knowing the power of your Brand, getting Board Members of a Board of Trustees and how funders to look at your organization. Cohorts will even learn how to write your first resource manual, extended project overview or your first eBook for profit.
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Sexual/Gender Based Violence Advocacy
Twelve (12) Weeks - Tuesdays 2022 OFFERINGS: January 18 - April 5 May 10 - July 26 September 6 - November 22 *October 4 - Dec 20 *Last class of the year This Cohort opens the Fellow to the knowledge, understanding and the capacity to offer solutions in their community, to end Sexual and gender-based Violence. We deal with Stranger and Incestral Rape, Date Rape/Sexual Assault, DV/Intimate partner Violence (IPV), Child Brides/Child Dowry, Female Genital Mutilation/Birthing through Fistula and much more.
Certificate Courses offered: 1. Cross-Cultural Diversity Inclusion and Sensitivity 2. Human Rights Advocacy Self Care and the Selfless Humanitarian
Eight (8) Weeks - Sundays 2022 OFFERINGS September 4 - October 23 October 30 - December 18 For those that give and keep on giving all year, here is the best solution to learning how to "receive". This Fellowship is all about YOU, the servant! From learning your Why, to unpacking years of frustration at where you are in life, to learning a new way to destress, this is designed to allow YOU to be seen, respected and dignified with a "YES" to loving you!
This course is open as a "Train the Trainer" modality in its offering; successful Fellows will be able to teach this at the peer level to be able to offer this work within their Human Rights Practice. |
FIGHR DIPLOMATIC AMBASSADOR
NOTE: Applications are accepted year-round but MUST meet every and all qualifications for consideration; any application that is not sent correctly, adding all of criteria needed and asked for, will be deleted without further reply or response. Thank you!
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The Federation of International Gender and Human Rights (FIGHR) offers an assignment as a FIGHR Mission Ambassador, a Diplomatic Ambassador and a Consul General of your area.
This tenure begins with the work; there are no free rides or "empty" appointments here at FIGHR! When you begin with FIGHR, you are opened to Certificate Courses and Fellowships; you will equally be tasked to do the work in the community you serve with these offerings. With this, you can be voted in to receive our end-of-the-year, FIGHR Prize of Peace Award, held annually in December. This peer-voted award is for those individuals (and organizations) that go to the end of world to give, offer, do and serve, selflessly, without a need for notoriety, publicity, income or recompense. BUT... For those that rise above the offering of care, discipline and tenacious aptitude for learning how to serve, can be branded with the title of FIGHR Mission/Diplomatic Ambassador or Consul General. This (renewable) tenure is offered to those Fellows that demonstrate tenacity, a high ethical standard, on a diplomatic level, common empathy and compassion to service and those that are able to meet and exceed the standard of the educational requirements for the position. If vetted for selection, you will be offered this position yearly, renewable with the continuing academic and social requirements for the position. Once certified for three (3) calendar years, you will be offered a small personal honorarium each year to help to continue your work with FIGHR or the needs of your own registered Non-Profit, NGO, CSO or Charity. Successful candidates will have successfully:
While you wait for your letter of Vetting Process to come:
**Email Subject line: Application for Diplomatic Ambassadorship Body of email: Give us a bit of a personal introduction and state how you heard about this opportunity (Someone from FIGHR, the website, a fellow Ambassador, etc) Attachments: Updated Resume and Application Report 2. Have a registered NP, CSO NGO, Charity or Human Service Project that is CURRENT and ACTIVE at the time of application (International Verification is needed). And 4. Able to complete the requirements of being an Diplomatic Ambassador,
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