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Adults with deafblindness /multiple disabilities and other disabilities

Date of publication
January 2023
Created by
Sense International India

 This training manual, developed by Sense International India, is a vital resource aimed at addressing the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) of adults with deafblindness and multiple disabilities. It provides accessible, interactive activities and adaptable guidelines for special educators and caregivers to facilitate workshops that promote understanding, confidence, and informed decision-making about SRHR issues. 

The manual includes comprehensive modules on values, consent, body awareness, gender equality, and human rights, with a focus on inclusivity and empowerment. It serves as a flexible tool designed to overcome societal stigma and barriers, equipping stakeholders with the knowledge and skills to foster dignity, autonomy, and respect for every individual’s rights. 

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