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  • CAPTION: After-School Club (ASC) Coordinator Asha, who herself has scoliosis, leads children in a card game. The game is very visual, designed to be inclusive for those children who struggle to recognise words. LOCATION: Heggotara (village), Kasaba (hobli), Chamrajnagar (district), Karnataka (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: From left to right: Megha M., Chennanjamma and Asha.
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  • CAPTION: A trained ANM visits Bethany Convent School in Ratu, Ranchi, and teaches them on sexual and reproductive health through a game. The cards state the physical changes that occur for both boys and girls, and the boys are asked to segregate them by gender and put them in order. This is followed by a discussion. These sessions happen at the school biannually when the school health team visits. A lot more of this work is being done with girls as compared with boys. The reason is that for boys, suitable forums are not so readily accessible. For girls, there are the Mahila Samakhya schools and anganwadi centers. The latter come under the Government’s Ministry of Women and Child Development. The School Health Program, however, is a component of the Adolescent Health Program, which gives importance to both boys and girls. Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram (RKSK) (National Adolescent Health Program) was launched this year, doing peer interventions with both boys and girls. LOCATION: Bethany Convent School, Ratu (block), Ranchi (city), Jharkhand (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Adult: Raj Kumari Sinha; boys in the foreground: Ritesh Munda (left) and Nikhil Tigga (right).
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  • CAPTION: A trained ANM visits Bethany Convent School in Ratu, Ranchi, and teaches them on sexual and reproductive health through a game. The cards state the physical changes that occur for both boys and girls, and the boys are asked to segregate them by gender and put them in order. This is followed by a discussion. These sessions happen at the school biannually when the school health team visits. A lot more of this work is being done with girls as compared with boys. The reason is that for boys, suitable forums are not so readily accessible. For girls, there are the Mahila Samakhya schools and anganwadi centers. The latter come under the Government’s Ministry of Women and Child Development. The School Health Program, however, is a component of the Adolescent Health Program, which gives importance to both boys and girls. Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram (RKSK) (National Adolescent Health Program) was launched this year, doing peer interventions with both boys and girls. LOCATION: Bethany Convent School, Ratu (block), Ranchi (city), Jharkhand (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: From left to right: Raj Kumari Sinha, Subhash Gope, Ritesh Munda, Nikhil Tigga, Kuldeep Sahu and Raj Kumar Prajpati.
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  • CAPTION: A trained ANM visits Bethany Convent School in Ratu, Ranchi, and teaches them on sexual and reproductive health through a game. The cards state the physical changes that occur for both boys and girls, and the boys are asked to segregate them by gender and put them in order. This is followed by a discussion. These sessions happen at the school biannually when the school health team visits. A lot more of this work is being done with girls as compared with boys. The reason is that for boys, suitable forums are not so readily accessible. For girls, there are the Mahila Samakhya schools and anganwadi centers. The latter come under the Government’s Ministry of Women and Child Development. The School Health Program, however, is a component of the Adolescent Health Program, which gives importance to both boys and girls. Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram (RKSK) (National Adolescent Health Program) was launched this year, doing peer interventions with both boys and girls. LOCATION: Bethany Convent School, Ratu (block), Ranchi (city), Jharkhand (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Raj Kumari Sinha.
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  • CAPTION: A trained ANM visits Bethany Convent School in Ratu, Ranchi, and teaches them on sexual and reproductive health through a game. The cards state the physical changes that occur for both boys and girls, and the boys are asked to segregate them by gender and put them in order. This is followed by a discussion. These sessions happen at the school biannually when the school health team visits. A lot more of this work is being done with girls as compared with boys. The reason is that for boys, suitable forums are not so readily accessible. For girls, there are the Mahila Samakhya schools and anganwadi centers. The latter come under the Government’s Ministry of Women and Child Development. The School Health Program, however, is a component of the Adolescent Health Program, which gives importance to both boys and girls. Rashtriya Kishor Swasthya Karyakram (RKSK) (National Adolescent Health Program) was launched this year, doing peer interventions with both boys and girls. LOCATION: Bethany Convent School, Ratu (block), Ranchi (city), Jharkhand (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: From left to right: Raj Kumari Sinha, Nikhil Tigga, Subhash Gope, Kuldeep Sahu, Ritesh Munda and Raj Kumar Prajpati.
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  • CAPTION: Shilpa, who has cerebral palsy and moves around in a wheelchair, has developed her confidence level dramatically since joining her local After-School Club (ASC). Its sessions are designed to be highly inclusive, so she feels she is able to engage in activities without disadvantage compared with the other children there. LOCATION: Heggotara (village), Kasaba (hobli), Chamrajnagar (district), Karnataka (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Manasa and Shilpa N. (right).
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  • CAPTION: 13-year-old Chowdamma could only stand rooted to the spot when she first started attending her local After-School Club (ASC) five years ago. She has a learning disability, and was afraid to communicate with the other children in any way at all. Under her ASC tutor's careful strategic guidance, she has been able to build her confidence levels dramatically. LOCATION: Marialla (village), Kasaba (hobli), Chamrajnagar (district), Karnataka (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: Chowdamma.
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  • CAPTION: Mobility India's Sudhamani R. trains Drakshayani in the skills she'll need as an After-School Club (ASC) Coordinator. LOCATION: Handrakalli Mole (village), Kasaba (hobli), Chamrajnagar (district), Karnataka (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: From left to right: Sudhamani R., Chinnu and Drakshayani.
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  • CAPTION: At the end of a classroom session, Hemavathi gets the children to do a group work exercise that reviews, in a fun way, what has been taught. This is a particularly inclusive technique, which she learned during training by The Teacher Foundation (TTF). In spite of his locomotor disability, Sidaraju (centre) feels very much a part of the action. LOCATION: Mangala (village), Kasaba (hobli), Chamrajnagar (district), Karnataka (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: From left to right (visible faces only): Mallikarjuna, Sidaraju, D. Mahendra, B.P. Hemavathi, S. Asha and Rachana.
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  • CAPTION: Jayamala keeps an eye on Madhushree while leading a game at her anganwadi (pre-school). Through the Chamkol programme's Early Years' Clubs, anganwadi workers like Jayamala will play more of a role in the lives of the youngest children with special needs, like Madhushree, who has autism. LOCATION: Masagapura (village), Kasaba (hobli), Chamrajnagar (district), Karnataka (state), India. INDIVIDUAL(S) PHOTOGRAPHED: From left to right (visible faces only): Madhushree, Jayamala, Chamdama M., Radhika B., Chamdama M. and Aishwarya S.
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