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The characteristics of those to be trained should be taken into account
2. Practical factors
Interpretation/language
Size of group
Materials for training
Proximity of training location in relation to the participants’ residences.
3. You as a trainer
Awareness of your own strengths and weaknesses.
What do you feel comfortable and confident dealing with?
Distribute tasks of the training activity to ensure that the communities play an active role
4. Skills to be imparted
Community understanding of the situation and ability to contribute to the training
Choice of applicable and practical methods to ensure skills are imported
Aim of the training should be clear, and applicable to the attitudinal change required.
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