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The illustration is set against a bright orange and yellow background with a halo-like effect at the centre. A girl seated in the halo, is painting and holding flowers in the other hand. There are people in green and red standing on the outline of the halo, seemingly protecting the child.

It’s up to us: Child protection is everybody’s responsibility

The illustration is divided into three panels against a bright red background. The first panel has a green and orange coloured bird cage. The second panel has a woman dressed in green with yellow and orange flowers on her left as she smells the yellow flower. The third panel has a woman dressed in a yellow and orange salwar-kameez, riding a blue bicycle as she looks lovingly at three, seated orange-coloured dogs.

My family colluded to have me put in a mental health facility. This is the story of how I survived.

Two figures with their back to us are embracing each other lovingly. They are surrounded by circles of bright colours – shades of yellow and red. The text on the image reads 'The Best of the #SexDis Blog 2016'.

The Best of the Sexuality and Disability Blog 2016

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