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Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Sex Education and Safeguarding

Title

Author

Format

Keywords / Topics

Publisher

Website address

Comment

End the Silence:Preventing the sexual assault of women with communication disorders

 

Pip Farrar ‘96

Book

Women who use AAC

Physical Disability

Sex Education

Safeguarding

 

Technical Resource Centre

200, 120-5 Street S.W.

Calgary, AB  T2R OY6

Excellent resource for women who use AAC, families, service providers, legal professionals, medical professionals and abuse counselors.

 

 

Being Sexual

Susan Ludwig and David Hinsburgher

1993

17 booklets

 

Translated into Blissymbols

Physical Disability

AAC

Sexuality

 

SIECCAN

850 Coxwell Ave

East York, ON  M4C 5R1

Out of print.

 

 



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