The GRID network: A community of practice for disability inclusive development

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Purpose: This paper aimed to provide an overview of the evaluation of the GRID Network (Groups for Rehabilitation and Inclusive Development) and the impact it had on its members. Method: Information was collected through a compilation of the resources developed during the project, and a summative evaluation process was employed at the end of the project. The paper is a short report on the summative evaluation. Results: GRID Network members reported that the network was eff ective and beneficial. They developed new information and knowledge that was relevant to their local contexts; shared knowledge from local, national, and international sources; and, increased their skill in using social media for professional purposes. Recommendations include continuing with this kind of community of practice, with greater opportunities for more engagement and training; inclusion of more partner organisations; large group workshops and conferences; increased att ention to advocacy for policy change; and, for more research to be carried out locally. Conclusion and Implications: This project demonstrated that it is possible to develop and maintain a community of practice in a low-resource context on a minimal budget, even during times of political crisis. Further programme development, evaluation, and research are warranted to ascertain how this model can be scaled up to include a broader group of rehabilitation and other practitioners involved in disability inclusive development.

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Cockburn, L., Mbibeh, L., & Awa, J. C. (2019). The GRID network: A community of practice for disability inclusive development. Disability, CBR and Inclusive Development, 30(2), 84–94. https://doi.org/10.5463/dcid.v30i2.838

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