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

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AAC Services in Ontario

Counseling Needs of People who Use AAC

Communication Facilitation and Person Centred Counselling (1998) - Sally Millar and Pat Butson (PDF Document - Shared here with the permission of its authors and the Communication
Aids for Language and Learning (CALL Centre), University of Edinburgh,
Scotland. Web: www.callcentrescotland.org.uk.)

Educational Needs of Counselors

Educational Needs of People who Support Youth who Use AAC

Educational Needs of Sexual Health Educators

Guidelines for Communicating with a Person who Uses AAC

How to Use an AAC Interpreter

How to Use Speak Up Communication Displays

Making Services Accessible for People who Use AAC

Legal Pix (Link to external web site)

Personal Stories of Adults who Use AAC

Promoting Healthy Sexuality and Safeguarding in Youth who use AAC – Guidelines for Parents, Teachers and Service Providers

Responding to Disclosures

Safeguarding Issues for AAC Users

Safety for AAC Users (External Link to www.accpc.ca)

Sample Topics for AAC Users – Human Rights and the Justice System

Sample Educational Topics for Legal Professionals and Victim Assistance Services

Sample Educational Topics for Training Sexual Health Educators who Support People who Use AAC in the Areas of Sexuality and Disability, Communication and Safeguarding

Sexual Health/Abuse Counseling for People who Use AAC:

Hamilton
Sudbury
Toronto

Sexual Health Issues for AAC Users

Sexuality and Safeguarding Educational Topics for Youth who Use AAC

Speak Up Communication Displays

Speak Up Loan Kits

Tips for Working with Adults who Use AAC


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