By Na Young | representative/project team leader
Following a meeting with content creators to launch the SRHR101 project, SHARE decided to create a "Wiki for Abortion Supporters" as its first project.
We chose this topic as our first because we felt it was the most urgent and necessary information topic among SHARE's current activities. SHARE currently supports abortion access for adolescents, immigrants, and refugees. Through this work, we've learned that adolescents and immigrants/refugees face socioeconomic disadvantages, lack adequate legal and institutional protections for their rights, and struggle to access support from family, leaving them with a severely limited support base. Therefore, SHARE has decided to create a wiki-style, easy-to-understand, and detailed information on abortion situations to help adolescents and immigrants/refugees seeking abortions understand and support their friends and acquaintances.
This content will be divided into two parts: Basic and Situational. The Basic part will provide basic information about medical and surgical abortions. The Situational part will provide information on how to respond to specific situations, such as when you can't contact the parents of the person who needs abortion services, when you need to persuade the pregnant person's partner, or when a friend's pain is too severe, etc.
We are currently developing pilot content. We plan to release a few pilot pieces around December 2025. We will then continue to develop more specific content, including content and image elements, to enable wider sharing and use.
(image 1) Team meeting for creating the <Wiki for Abortion Supporters> content
(image 2) The aims of information accessibility for SRHR101 contents (Korean)
(image 3) The aims of information accessibility for SRHR101 contents (English)
2. SRHR 101 graphic info card and sign language video series
Two new sign language videos from the SRHR101 project have been produced and released. Based on the <Talk & Share> program with SHARE, the Korean Deaf LGBT community has produced sign language videos on ‘transitions’ and ‘menstrual health’. Future content on uterine health and abortion is also planned.
(image 4) Sign language video "Transition" produced by SHARE and Korean Deaf LGBT
(image 5) Sign language video "Menstrual Health" produced by SHARE and Korean Deaf LGBT
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