This component of the CBR Guidelines focuses on social component. It describes "the role of the CBR is to work with all relevant stakeholders to ensure the full participation of people with disabilities in the social life of their families and communities. CBR programmes can provide support and assistance to people with disabilities to enable them to access social opportunities, and can challenge stigma and discrimination to bring about positive social change." The guideline outlines key concepts, and then presents the core concepts, examples and areas of suggested activities in each of the following five elements: Personal Assistance; Relationships, marriage and family; Culture and arts; Recreation, leisure and sport; Justice. This guideline is useful for anyone interested in social component of CBR
This booklet provides basic guidelines and techniques for counselling children who have been sexually abused. It covers myths and misconceptions, legal terms and responsibilities, how to recognise the signs of abuse, how to talk about sexual issues, disclosure, HIV testing, and short-term and long-term effects of abuse. It also addresses issues faced by counsellors
The Source Book sets out Transparency International's framework for strengthening integrity systems. It describes practical reforms that can be taken in each sector of society, and is supplemented by 'best practice' examples from around the world