Volume 10 Dec No. 2 2017 The Indonesian Journal of Communication Studies| 71 COMMUNICATION STRATEGY ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTION HEALTH FOR ADOLESCENTS DIFFABLE IN YOGYAKARTA Pratiwi Rika Mandasari, Yenni Sri Utami, Senja Yustitia Departement of Communication Science Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, UPN “Veteran” Yogyakarta rikhamanda@gmail.com Abstract This research is aims to know health communication strategy and inhibitions in the program of sex- ual and reproductive health (KesPro) performed by Sentra Advokasi Perempuan, Difabel dan Anak (SAPDA) in Yogyakarta. The theme of this research is Health Communication and using planning theory by Charles Berger. Qualitative methodology with descriptive approach is applied for this re- search.The results of research found that communication strategy on sexual and reproductive health for disable teenagers is a development of The P-Process, beginning with an analysis of the problems and research, strategy design and curriculum materials, distribution reproductive sexual health mes- sages through interaction and the use of media proponents, and the last is ongoing relationship with the audience as the monitoring measures. Health communication strategy of SAPDA emphasized on strategy of planning and designing messages, also interpersonal messages in communication with control of emotions, the media advocates, and review the message conveyed to achieve the goals of planing strategy. The barriers that exist are suppositions of taboo, clash towards the values and norms in the community, sign language vocabulary for medical term is limited, the absence curriculum stan- dards, the lack of human resources, and an introvert parent of disable teenagers. Keyword: health communication strategy, disability, adolescent, sexual and reproductive health. INTRODUCTION Reproductive health programs for teenagers is a topic that needs to known by the people especially the teenagers, so that they have correct information regarding the reproductive process as well as the various factors that exist around them. With the correct information, it is hoped the teens have responsible attitudes and behaviour regarding reproduction process. Knowledge about reproductive health should be known by teenagers with disability. The existence of disability in Indonesia is quite high and is noted as one of the countries with the largest number of persons with disability in Asia. Based on data from PT Surveyor Indonesia stated that the number of persons with disability in Indonesia amounted to 4,783,267 people (Gunawan, 2016:408). In one of the provinces of Yogyakarta special region for example there are 25,050 disabilities. That