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The Speak Up project ended Dec. 2004.
This site is maintained by Augmentative Communication
Community Partnerships-Canada (ACCPC)
- Update - June 2003
- Update - January 2003
- Update - September 2002
- Update - June 2002
- Update - March 2002
- Assistance Using a Condom
- Communication Displays
- Dealing with Stress and Abuse
- How do you see yourself?
- Making Services Accessible for People who Use AAC
- Personal Passports
- Personal Passport Brochure Sample
- Personal Safety Tools
- Stories from AAC Users
- Could this be happening to me?
- Dating My Attendant
- I Was Raped
- Keeping Safe
- Learning about Sexuality and Safeguarding
- Let Us Be Heard by Tony Diamante
- Mr. Right by Erica Simpson (PDF document)
- My Nurse Hit Me
- A Real Eye-Opener
- Sex and the Woman with Disabilities by Anne Abbott (PDF document)
- Talk Openly and Honestly
- Tips for Parents
- Birth Control (PDF Document)
- HIV & AIDS (PDF Document)
- Sex & Disability: Questions & Answers (PDF Document)
- Reproduction (PDF Document)
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD's) (PDF Document)
- What's Your Pleasure (PDF Document)
- What is Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and who uses it?
- Why do people who use AAC need vocabulary about sexuality and abuse?
- Useful AAC Links (University of Nebraska)
- AAC Services in Ontario
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Sex Education and Safeguarding
- Sex and Physical Disability
- Relationships
- Birth Control
- HIV and AIDS
- Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Reproduction
- Masturbation
- Body Image and Self Esteem
- Male Body
- Female Body
- Sexual Diversity (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered)
- Sexual Assault, Abuse and Safeguarding
- Barriers to Community Services
- Tips for Working with Adults who Use AAC
- Guidelines for Communicating with a Person who uses AAC
- Making Services Accessible for People who Use AAC
- Guidelines for AAC Interpreters
- The Role of an AAC Interpreter
- Supporting an AAC User in Conveying Messages
- Supporting an AAC User in Understanding What a Service Provider is Saying
- Using an AAC Interpreter: A Guide for Service Providers
- Introduction
- The Role of an AAC Interpreter
- When to Use an AAC Interpreter
- How to Use an AAC Interpreter
- Accessibility Web Sites
- Attitude Check List for People who Work with AAC Users
- Barriers to Community Services/li>
- Breaking Down Barriers
- Educational Needs of Sexual Health Educators
- Educational Needs of People who Support Youth who Use AAC...
- Promoting Healthy Sexuality and Safeguarding
- Sexuality and Safeguarding Topics for Youth who Use AAC
- Sexual Health Education for AAC Users - Speak Up Findings
- Sexual Health: Knowledge and Skills for People who Use AAC
- Sexual Health Issues for People who Use AAC
- 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
Workshops Best Practices
Graphic Displays:
- Index (1)
- Index (2)
- Communicating with Me
- Relationships and Identity (1)
- Relationships and Identity (2)
- Body Parts External (1)
- Body Parts External (2)
- Body Parts Internal
- Female Genitals - A Woman’s Body
- Male Genitals - A Man’s Body
- Medical Examination (1)
- Medical Examination (2)
- Reproduction
- Birth Control
- Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Symptoms (1)
- Symptoms (2)
- HIV Testing
- HIV Test Results
- Words About Sex (1)
- Words About Sex (2)
- Directions for Assistance with Sexuality
- Communicating About Abuse
- Emotional Abuse
- Sexual Abuse
- Financial Abuse
- Physical Abuse (1)
- Physical Abuse (2)
- Discrimination
- Crimes
- People - Family
- People - General
- People - Occupations
- People - Descriptives
- Time
- Feelings (ABCD)
- Feelings (EFGHIJKLM)
- Feelings (NOPQRS)
- Feelings (STUVWXYZ)
- Making Decisions About Abuse
- Dealing with Conflicts (1)
- Dealing with Conflicts (2)
- Dealing with Conflicts (3)
- Quick Responses
- Police
- Legal People and Places
- Legal Procedures
- Legal Outcomes
Text Displays:
- Index (1)
- Index (2)
- Communicating with Me
- Relationships and Identity (1)
- Relationships and Identity (2)
- Body Parts External (1)
- Body Parts External (2)
- Body Parts Internal
- Female Genitals - A Woman’s Body
- Male Genitals - A Man’s Body
- Medical Examination (1)
- Medical Examination (2)
- Reproduction
- Birth Control
- Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Symptoms (1)
- Symptoms (2)
- HIV Testing
- HIV Test Results
- Words About Sex (1)
- Words About Sex (2)
- Directions for Assistance with Sexuality
- Communicating About Abuse
- Emotional Abuse
- Sexual Abuse
- Financial Abuse
- Physical Abuse (1)
- Physical Abuse (2)
- Discrimination
- Crimes
- People - Family
- People - General
- People - Occupations
- People - Descriptives
- Time
- Feelings (ABCD)
- Feelings (EFGHIJKLM)
- Feelings (NOPQRS)
- Feelings (STUVWXYZ)
- Making Decisions About Abuse
- Dealing with Conflicts (1)
- Dealing with Conflicts (2)
- Dealing with Conflicts (3)
- Quick Responses
- Police
- Legal People and Places
- Legal Procedures
- Legal Outcomes
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