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Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certificationâ„¢ (RHFAC) Professional Training

Course Description

This course trains built environment professionals to understand the needs of people with disabilities and rate spaces with a meaningful accessibility and human-centered perspective. Through the application of the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certificationâ„¢ (RHFAC) methodology, you will learn practical skills needed to measure the accessibility of existing sites and incorporate a Universal Design lens to your new construction or renovation projects.

Enhance your skills and demonstrate your commitment to access and inclusion by taking this 8-week course. You must complete and successfully pass this course as one of the requirements to qualify for your RHFAC Professional designation. Prerequisites apply.

Ontario residents may be eligible for a grant covering 100% of the RHFAC course fee, contingent on residency and completion of the final survey. To apply, contact accessibility.institute@carleton.ca with your full name, full mailing address, and phone number. Eligible participants will receive instructions to register at no cost.

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Please add your name to the waitlist below, and stay tuned as we explore additional offerings.
Alternatively, please have a look at PEAC and RHFAC Fundamentals courses in case those training programs meet your needs.

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What You Will Learn

  • Understand the scope and prevalence of disability.
  • Describe how people with varying types of disabilities experience the social and physical environment.
  • Learn to apply Universal Design principles and a meaningful access lens to existing sites and pre-construction projects.
  • Discuss the legal landscape and frameworks affecting people with disabilities.
  • Learn about the RHFAC program, its benefits, methodology and the rating and certification process.
  • Rate existing sites and pre-construction projects for meaningful access using the RHFAC Rating Survey.
  • Communicate areas of success and improvements for an RHFAC rating.
  • Understand construction projects and how RHFAC Professionals can be involved.

Who it’s Good For

Built environment professionals and students who design, operate and maintain spaces:

  • Architects
  • Civil Engineers
  • Building and Interior Designers
  • Property Managers
  • Facility Managers
  • Accessibility consultants

Course at a Glance

Note: The must be booked separately by participants.

Course Delivery

Paced/Online. Course readings and course work is estimated to take approximately 60 hours in total or 7 to 8 hours weekly, over 8 weeks.

Prerequisites

Before registering, please make sure you meet these requirements. If you are unsure, contact cpe@ualberta.ca. By enrolling in this course, you attest that you meet the prerequisite requirements. Refunds will not be granted to learners who have enrolled, but do not meet course prerequisites.

Cost

$2,500 CAD +  Applicable Taxes

Accessibility and System Requirements

Tools and other materials

Registration

Click here to register now for the currently open sessions.

Questions: If you have any questions or would like additional information about the RHFAC Professional Training, please email Accessibility.Institute@carleton.ca.