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A couple from Ntunkumso community gave birth to a child with a developmental disability and decided to abandon the child at the Paradise Orphanage Home at Abirem township in the Eastern region of Ghana because members of the community were always mocking and teasing them. a) Describe the counselling needs of this family and explain how you would address these needs. b) If you were to live in such a community, what are the steps or strategies you could adopt to address this problem among the community members?

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A couple from Ntunkumso community gave birth to a child with a developmental disability and decided to abandon the child at the Paradise Orphanage Home at Abirem township in the Eastern region of Ghana because members of the community were always mocking and teasing them. a) Describe the counselling needs of this family and explain how you would address these needs. b) If you were to live in such a community, what are the steps or strategies you could adopt to address this problem among the community members?

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a) The family in question is likely dealing with a range of emotions, including guilt, shame, and grief. They may also be struggling with feelings of isolation due to the stigma associated with having a child with a developmental disability.

As a counselor, I would first aim to provide a safe and non-judgmental space for the family to express their feelings. This could involve one-on-one sessions or group therapy with other families in similar situations.

I would also work with the family to help them understand the nature of their child's disability. This could involve bringing in a medical professional to explain the condition, or providing resources for the family to read.

Finally, I would help the family develop coping strategies. This could involve teaching them how to deal with negative comments from the community, or helping them find support networks of other families dealing with similar issues.

b) If I were to live in such a community, I would first aim to educate the community about developmental disabilities. This could involve organizing workshops or seminars, or distributing informational materials.

I would also work to promote empathy and understanding. This could involve sharing stories of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families, or organizing events where community members can interact with these individuals and their families.

Finally, I would advocate for policies that protect the rights of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. This could involve lobbying local leaders, or organizing community members to do the same.

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