Resource Hub Created by Survivors of Violence with Disabilities
Disability Justice & Violence Prevention Resource Hub Created by Survivors of Violence with Disabilities for People with Disabilities & Our Allies
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Disability Justice & Violence Prevention Resource Hub Created by Survivors of Violence with Disabilities for People with Disabilities & Our Allies
A library of resources that highlight best practices or address challenges that can help us end abuse of people with disabilities.
NPR Investigation Finds Hidden Epidemic Of Sexual Assault
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.
Designed to help self-advocates understand ableism and its connection to violence against people with disabilities.
The mission of WEAVE is to examine and enhance systems for serving individuals with I/DD to reduce the risk of sexual violence and to better serve and empower individuals with I/DD who have survived sexual assault/abuse. Access webinars, a toolkit, and information about a healthy relationships class here.
Federal law requires government agencies to ensure their services are accessible to victims with disabilities. An important way to increase access to services is by providing victims with accommodations.
The National Council on Independent Living’s new project helps people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) learn about sex.
Workshops to help professionals, educators, self-advocates and parents skillfully and confidently navigate the topic of sexuality.
With this online guide for people with disabilities, you and your caretakers will understand the warning signs, solutions, and digital tools to use the web safely.
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