Trainings, Workshops, and Strategic Planning
The National Service Inclusion Project sponsors and facilitates a variety of trainings, workshops, strategic planning sessions, and distance education opportunities on inclusion in national service.
Activities range from a basic instructional workshop on etiquette and language suggestions for groups who want a basic understanding on disability inclusion fundamentals... to a more complex and interactive strategic planning session for groups who want to develop action plans to achieve a fully inclusive service environment.
- NSIP trainings and workshops - Learn about the trainings and strategic planning sessions we can offer.
- UCED trainings - Discover what our partner University Centers on Excellence in Disabilities are doing related to national service inclusion throughout the country.
- Distance education opportunities:
- Monthly webconferences-Current and Archived - NSIP sponsors a monthly webconference on various topics relating to inclusion in national service, facilitated by expert guest speakers. Webconferences are open to anyone interested and are free of charge. Stay tuned to the "Disability Email Discussion List" to learn about our future webconferences.
- NSIP offers many other distance education opportunities. Stay tuned-- information will be posted soon.
Need assistance? If you would like NSIP to facilitate an inclusion training or strategic planning session, or provide you with expert technical assistance, submit an online request
©The National Service Inclusion Project (NSIP) is a training and technical assistance provider on disability inclusion, under a cooperative agreement (#08TAHMA001) from Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS). NSIP partners with the Association on University Centers on Disability, National Council on Independent Living, Association on Higher Education and Disability and National Down Syndrome Congress to build connections between disability organizations and all CNCS grantees, including national directs, to increase the participation of people with disabilities in national service.




