Who is this useful for?

Children with disabilities particularly those with severe and multiple disabilities, children with deafblindness, their parents, and caregivers as well as persons without disabilities.

Date of publication
January 2026
Created by
National Resource Centre on Deafblindness -NRCDB, CDD

The Endline Survey on Knowledge, Attitude, and Skills (KAS) for parents and caregivers has demonstrated significant and positive progress across all three domains.   The data confirms a massive, positive shift in how equipped families feel to support their children with deaf-blindness or severe and multiple disabilities, validating the effectiveness of the targeted interventions.

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