Building Capacity
Public Service Training

KISE provides specialized training for public service professionals to promote inclusivity and address the needs of persons with disabilities.

Through its tailored programs, the Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE) equips public service providers with knowledge and skills to foster inclusivity. By understanding disability dynamics, professionals are better prepared to create accessible environments, deliver effective services, and uphold the rights of persons with disabilities. Our training integrates global best practices with local realities, ensuring impactful outcomes.

Special Needs Awareness

Programs to understand the challenges and needs of individuals with disabilities.

Inclusion Strategies

Training on how to integrate inclusive practices into public service delivery.

Policy Implementation

Guidance on implementing disability-friendly policies within institutions.

Why Choose KISE?

Our training ensures public servants are empowered to serve inclusively and effectively.

Courses are designed for immediate practical application.

Trainers bring expertise in special needs education and public service.

Programs support compliance with national disability laws and policies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can attend KISE training services?

Public service providers, including educators, health workers, and administrators, are eligible to enroll.

Are training sessions customized?

Yes, training programs are tailored to meet the needs of specific organizations or sectors.

What is the duration of the training?

Training sessions vary in duration, from one-day workshops to multi-week courses.