Construction Industry Training Network (CITN)

Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification™ (RHFAC) Professional Training
8 Weeks of Online Blended Learning
Date
Monday, April 14th - Friday, June 20th, 2025
Location
Online
Registration Deadline
Thursday, April 10th, 2025
Event Description

Designed to empower professionals, this course equips you with the tools to rate spaces for meaningful accessibility. Whether you're an architect, engineer, designer, or manager, this program will deepen your understanding and application of accessibility principles, ensuring your projects embody inclusivity and Universal Design. By delving deep into accessibility principles, you'll emerge not only equipped but inspired to make a profound impact in the lives of individuals of all abilities.

Earn A Microcredential

Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification™ (RHFAC) Professional Training gives built environment professionals an understanding of the needs of people with disabilities and the skills to rate spaces for meaningful accessibility with a human-centered perspective.   

This 8-week course is relevant 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

Through the application of the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification™ (RHFAC) methodology, you will learn practical skills needed to measure the meaningful 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.

NOTE:  Upon successful completion, learners will be eligible to take the RHFAC Professional exam and qualify for an RHFAC Professional designation.  The RHFAC Professional exam must be booked separately by participants.

Course Goals: 

  • 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.

What to Expect: 

  • Fully online, paced course
  • Participants will have 8 weeks to complete the course. 
  • The RHFAC Professional Training consists of modules, focused on core theoretical content, and modules focused on applying the RHFAC rating system.
  • This course includes weekly two-hour live virtual sessions and online discussions facilitated by an RHFAC instructor.  Participants must attend the live sessions and must inform the instructor when they cannot attend. Sessions will be recorded but attendance of live sessions is required. 
  • The course will be graded based on quizzes, required course activities, virtual presentations, and final assignment submission.
  • Participants will be issued a certificate and a badge upon successfully completing the course, qualifying them to write the RHFAC Professional exam. Participants have 6 months from receiving their certificate to complete the RHFAC Professional exam.
  • Receive one complimentary membership to the Accessibility Professional Network (APN) upon enrolment, for a limited time.
  • Course materials will be available for view-only access  6 months after the end of the 8-week course.

Disclaimer: 

The RHFAC Professional Training course provides training on the RHFAC rating and certification process to become designated RHFAC Professionals.

 During this course, learners will be required to:

  • Review and analyze detailed documents and construction drawings.
  • Conduct site visits and collect data using equipment and tools such as measuring tape, slope reader, light meter, etc.
  • Capture site features of the site using photography or other digital equipment.

Learners registering for the RHFAC Professional Training course should best determine how they would complete these tasks.

 

Note: The RHFAC Professional exam must be booked separately by participants.

 

Prerequisites

Before registering for this advanced course, please ensure you meet at least one of the following prerequisites:

  • a certificate or at least one year of completed post-secondary studies in architecture, building construction, civil engineering, urban planning, interior design or a related program; or 
  • a Journeyman Certificate of Qualification in a designated trade related to building construction; or 
  • an engineer (or eligible for registration as an engineer); or 
  • an architect (or eligible for registration as an architect); or 
  • an architectural or engineering technologist or technician; or
  • a minimum of five years of construction experience; or 
  • an equivalent combination of lived experience and work experience in the built environment.

Before registering, please make sure you meet these requirements. If you are unsure if you meet the requirements, contact [email protected].

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.

 

Who Should Attend

This 8-week course is relevant 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

Technical Requirements

System Requirements:

This course is delivered on RHF Portal, which is the University of Alberta’s Partner Learning Space, Brightspace by D2L. For more information about system requirements, go to Browser Support for Brightspace to understand the system requirements for optimal performance.  

Accessibility: 

To learn more about accessibility, please visit Brightspace Accessibility Standards for the learning environment are available via Accessibility Standards | D2L..  The course has been developed in Articulate Rise. To learn more about accessibility with this tool, please visit Rise 360 Accessibility Conformance Report, and to learn more about Keyboard Navigation, visit Rise 360: Keyboard-Accessible Navigation. We strive to make our courses as accessible as possible, but if you have any concerns or questions, please contact [email protected].

Additional Course Resources:

  • RHFAC Professional Handbook (downloadable on the APN in Resource Library)
  • RHFAC Rating Survey (downloadable on the APN in the Resource Library)
  • CSA B651-23 Accessible Design for the Built Environment (can be accessed for free online in both English and French on the CSA Group website.)
  • CSA B652-23 Accessible Dwellings (can be accessed for free online in both English and French on the  CSA Group website.)

Tools and Equipment:

Participants will also require the following assessment tools: 

  • Measuring device (laser or tape) 
  • Camera or phone (for taking photos)
  • Digital level (downloadable apps, such as iHandy, are available) 
  • Door pressure gauge (luggage scale works well)
  • The RHFAC Professional Training consists of modules, focused on core theoretical content, and modules focused on applying the RHFAC rating system.
  • This course includes weekly two-hour live virtual sessions and online discussions facilitated by an RHFAC instructor.  Participants must attend the live sessions and must inform the instructor when they cannot attend. Sessions will be recorded but attendance of live sessions is required. 
  • The course will be graded based on quizzes, required course activities, virtual presentations, and final assignment submission.
  • Participants will be issued a certificate and a badge upon successfully completing the course, qualifying them to write the RHFAC Professional exam. Participants have 6 months from receiving their certificate to complete the RHFAC Professional exam.
  • Receive one complimentary membership to the Accessibility Professional Network (APN) upon enrolment, for a limited time.
  • Course materials will be available for view-only access  6 months after the end of the 8-week course.

Privacy

Protection of Privacy - Personal information provided is collected in accordance with Section 33(c) of the Alberta Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the FOIP Act) and will be protected under Part 2 of that Act. Your personal information such as your name, contact information, and completion will be shared with the Rick Hansen Foundation. 

Should you require further information about the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information, please contact the Manager, Online Education at [email protected], Online Learning and Continuing Education, Enterprise Square, 10230 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, AB Canada T5J 4P6, 780 492 3830.

 

Contact & Support

For support or inquiries, please email [email protected] or call 604-293-2339.

Pricing
All prices in Canadian dollars
Ticket Price
Attendee Registration for Webinar
Non-member $2500.00
CITN member $2125.00
BC RoadBuilders member $2125.00
ICBA member $2125.00
Cancellation &
Refund Policy

COURSE REGISTRATION CANCELLATIONS, TRANSFERS & REFUNDS:

Cancellations received at least 14 business days prior to the course will result in a full refund.

Cancellations received less than 14 business days but more than 7 full business days prior to the course are subject to an administration fee of $100 per day for full and half-day seminars, or $25 for breakfast sessions.

Registrants who do not show up for a course, and/or who do not notify CITN at least 7 full business days prior to the course date will be assessed the full cost of the course. There will be no refunds or credits in this case.

Substitution of attendees is permitted up to and including the day of the course.

 

COURSE CANCELLATION BY CITN:

CITN may have to postpone or cancel courses due to insufficient enrolment, in which case CITN’s liability will be limited to a refund of the registration fee.

 
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