PREVENTING SEXUAL ABUSE OF PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

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PREVENTING SEXUAL ABUSE OF PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

Preventing Sexual Violence against People with Disabilities

EDUCATION RESOURCES

This is a resource hub for parents, and other family members of people with disabilities, caregivers, and supporters, self-advocates, and service providers to learn about healthy relationships and the prevention of sexual violence. Please view our presentations and resources below.

MYTHS & FACTS

Download the Myths & Facts about people with disabilities and sexual assault.

RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES

Download the rights and responsibilities for people with disabilities.

RESOURCE GUIDE

Download our resource guide that lists helpful websites, books, articles & toolkits, and videos. These resources may be helpful for parents and other family members of people with disabilities, caregivers and supporters, self-advocates, and service providers to learn more about healthy relationships, sexuality, and the prevention of sexual violence.

“Helping Parents Recognize & Respond to Relationship Abuse and Sexual Assault Against Young People with Developmental Disabilities” – Webinar took place on Tuesday, March 31, 2020.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Medical Home Portal

Medical Home Portal is a unique source of reliable information about children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN), offering a “one-stop shop” for their: Families, Physicians and Medical Home Teams, other Professionals and Caregivers.

HANDOUTS

Nevada 211

Nevada 211 promotes and increases access for providers and families to necessary services for children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN). 

Preventing Sexual Violence Against People with Disabilities

This publication is supported by the Nevada State Division of Public and Behavioral Health through Grant Number NB01OT009309-01-00 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Division nor the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

EDUCATION RESOURCES

This is a resource hub for parents, and other family members of people with disabilities, caregivers, and supporters, self-advocates, and services providers to learn about healthy relationships and the prevention of sexual violence. Please view our presentations and resources below.

MYTHS & FACTS

Download the Myths & Facts about people with disabilities and sexual assault.

RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES

Download the rights and responsibilities for people with disabilities.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

“Helping Parents Recognize & Respond to Relationship Abuse and Sexual Assault Against Young People with Developmental Disabilities” – Webinar took place on Tuesday, March 31, 2020.

RESOURCE GUIDE

Download our resource guide that lists helpful websites, books, articles & toolkits, and videos. These resources may be helpful for parents and other family members of people with disabilities, caregivers and supporters, self-advocates, and service providers to learn more about healthy relationships, sexuality, and the prevention of sexual violence.

EDUCATION RESOURCES

This is a resource hub for parents, and other family members of people with disabilities, caregivers, and supporters, self-advocates, and services providers to learn about healthy relationships and the prevention of sexual violence. Please view our presentations and resources below.

MYTHS & FACTS

Download the Myths & Facts about people with disabilities and sexual assault.

RESOURCE GUIDE

Download our resource guide that lists helpful websites, books, articles & toolkits, and videos. These resources may be helpful for parents and other family members of people with disabilities, caregivers and supporters, self-advocates, and service providers to learn more about healthy relationships, sexuality, and the prevention of sexual violence.

“Helping Parents Recognize & Respond to Relationship Abuse and Sexual Assault Against Young People with Developmental Disabilities” – Webinar took place on Tuesday, March 31, 2020.

This publication is supported by the Nevada State Division of Public and Behavioral Health through Grant Number NB01OT009309-01-00 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Division nor the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.