Safeguarding People who use Augmentative and Alternative  Communication (AAC) from Sexual Abuse / Victimization

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End the Silence

Preventing the sexual assault of women with communication disorders: Developing a community response.

 

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.

Easy for You to Say

Dr. Miriam Kaufman

Book

Medical issues

Sex and Physical Disability

 

Answers youth questions about sex and disability

Sexuality and Women with Disabilities

The Tighe Resource Centre

Pamphlet

Women with disabilities

The Tighe Resource Centre

403 284 1121

Does not cover details but good introduction or overview



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