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Zero leprosy-related disabilities in children: TLM Kothara Hospital shows the way

Leprosy is a leading cause of permanent physical disabilities among communicable diseases. Because of disabilities, patients are often stigmatised, shunned, and sometimes displaced from their work, family and community.

Leprosy training for Ayurveda doctors

The Leprosy Mission Trust India’s Kolkata Hospital, in West Bengal, has organised a one-day training workshop for students and faculty members of Institute of Post Graduate Ayurvedic Education & Research, Rajabazar, Kolkata, on the management of leprosy, on January 13. A total of 40 postgraduate students and five faculty members attended the programme.
Dr Helen Roberts, Medical Superintendent, TLM Kolkata Hospital, gave them in-depth training and taught them practical skills with the help of five leprosy patients.

Sparsh leprosy awareness campaign 2018: Planning process in Tamil Nadu

The Government of Tamil Nadu organised a state coordination committee meeting for Sparsh Leprosy Awareness Campaign, in Chennai, on January 11, attended by all District Leprosy Officers of the state and officials from education, social welfare, and child development departments.

How can one detect leprosy unless one knows how to detect?

Dr Milind Chavan, NLEP (National Leprosy Eradication Programme of the Government of India) coordinator, The Leprosy Mission Trust India (TLMTI), conducting a training workshop on leprosy, for government nursing staff in Palghar district, Maharashtra, on January 10. A total of 25 nursing staff attended the workshop.

Real world learning for students affected by leprosy

The Leprosy Mission Trust India’s (TLMTI) Catch Them Young (CTY) project, under the leadership of its Programme Manager, Ms Nitha Philip, organised an exposure trip for students from Raipur and Durg, in Chhattisgarh, who are affected by leprosy, and are being supported by the project financially to finish their school education, on April 6. TLMTI’s SHGs towards Holistic Community Development (SHCD) project supported the trip.