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  • Animal farming skills for learners with deafblindness

    In this learning activity, the learner will be taught animal farming as part of vocational skills that prepare the individual to engage in income-generating activities in the world of work.

  • Management of Children with Deafblindness with Cerebral Palsy – Feeding, Oromotor skills and Self-care skills

    A comprehensive guide on managing feeding, oromotor, and self-care skills in children with deafblindness and cerebral palsy.

  • Screening and Assessments Formats

    This resource provides structured formats for screening and assessing children’s developmental and educational progress, with a focus on individualized education planning.

  • Hum Bhi School Chale (video) 

    A documentary showcasing the educational journey of deafblind children, emphasizing the importance of inclusive education.

  • We too exist (video)

    A documentary highlighting the lives of individuals with deafblindness in India and the efforts of Sense International India in providing them with education, skills, and opportunities.

  • Toilet training for children with deafblindness and multisensory impairment   

    This guide provides strategies and step-by-step methods for toilet training children with deafblindness and multiple sensory impairments.

  • Handbook on Deafblindness (India)

    This handbook provides a comprehensive guide to understanding, educating, and supporting individuals with deafblindness.

  • Daily living activities for learners with deafblindness

    This resource is about the activities of daily living which are skills needed by an individual to live with maximum independence in the social environment.

  • Assistive technology in Kenya

    These assistive technologies can help people living with deafblindness to experience the world in a more accessible way.

  • Mobile apps in Kenya

    Mobile apps can help people living with deafblindness to experience the world in a more accessible way. Here are the ones locally available in Kenya.

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Global Deafblindness Resource Hub

Resources for supporting people with deafblindness to live, learn and thrive.

    Supported by: Nelumbo Stiftung

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