A small team of professionals linked to Normisjon has been working on bringing ICDP to Azerbaijan for many months. Thanks to their efforts, an ICDP training workshop took place in Baku, 17-19 October 2024. The workshop was the first step that started the process of forming a group to become ICDP facilitators, who would eventually implement the ICDP programme with caregivers/parents.
ICDP trainer, Magdalena Brännström, conducted the workshop. There were ten participants/ trainee facilitators, including two psychologists, one doctor, one occupational therapist, and six teachers. Seven of the participants were mothers. They spent three days learning and discussing the key content of the ICDP programme, namely the eight ICDP guidelines for good interactions. The group connected well with one another through sharing their stories and experiences. This was the first phase of training.
The second phase of training involved doing another ICDP workshop which was held in December 2024. This initial group of trainee facilitators started doing their primary training through in English but as part of the ICDP process they have been considering how to adapt the programme and its delivery to the Azerbaijani context.
In January 2025, the trainee facilitators started running their first ICDP caregiver courses for parents/caregivers. Two of the groups are engaged in rolling out the ICDP caregiver course in the Azerbaijani language; one group is doing it in Russian and another in English for expats. Three of the groups are conducting courses for caregivers in Baku and one group is situated in a different town.