Those at the ‘Intersection’ are three times more likely to experience sexual violence in their lives. The overwhelming majority of mainstream services for survivors of sexual assault sidelines the needs of people with disabilities. We will engage participants in thought-provoking discussions that look at sexual assault with an inclusive lens. Through interactive activities, participants will acquire tools and implement practical use of skills to better serve survivors at the intersection.
Presentation Outline
Statistics Handout
Power and Control Wheel Handout
Person First Language Handout
Universal Design Handout