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Daily Archives: June 30, 2021

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Applying Trauma Informed Care and Disability Justice to Serving Survivors of Sex Trafficking with Disabilities

TrainingBy adminJune 30, 2021

“This webinar describes the importance of using a trauma-informed approach to supporting survivors of sex trafficking with disabilities and provide attendees with skills to more effectively support these survivors.”

With Calls to #StopAAPIHate, Specificity Matters

TrainingBy adminJune 30, 2021

“As organizer and advocate Hyejin Shim says, it’s also important to be specific about who was targeted in the Atlanta shooting. Because when we do that, we can also pave the way for solutions that protect those who are most vulnerable to racist and sexist violence.”

Just Ask: A Toolkit to Help Advocates Meet the Needs of Crime Victims with Disabilities

ResourcesBy adminJune 30, 2021

This toolkit “lays out four simple steps for providing accommodations to survivors with disabilities, and includes sample language you can use when talking to survivors.”

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