Description
Contextualizing sexual wellness for people with disabilities as a strategy for SVPP across the social ecological model; Risk Factors for SV for People with Disabilities related to sexual wellness; What kinds of things does a sexual wellness instructor need to consider for program adaptation? How should we address consent?
Webinar Outline
- 5 minutes: Housekeeping & introductions (Skye/Cierra)
- 15 minutes: Sexual Violence Primary Prevention and Disability Justice (Skye/Cierra)
- 40-60 minutes: Panel Conversation (Panelists)
- 10 minutes: Attendee Questions (Skye/Cierra)
- 5-10 minutes: Resource Recommendations (Crew)
Presenters
- Skye Kantola (she and they, Facilitator): Program Coordinator, Multicultural Efforts to End Sexual Assault, kantola@purdu.edu
- Cierra Olivia Thomas-Williams (she/her, Presenter): Prevention Specialist, Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, cwilliams@icadvinc.org
- Jordan Haisley (she/her, Panelist), Disability Consultant, Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence
- Dr. Mary Ciccarelli (she/her, Panelist), Professor of Clinical Medicine and Clinical Pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine
- Pam Malin (she/her, Panelist), Disability Victim Advocate (she/her, Panelist), Disability Rights Wisconsin
- Cindy Bentley, Executive Director (she/her, Panelist), People First Wisconsin
- Timotheus Gordon (he/him, Panelist), Research Assistant, University of Illinois – Chicago
Closed Captions & Transcript created by Skye Ashton Kantola, MESA Program Coordinator
Co-Sponsors
- Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence: https://icadvinc.org/
- Multicultural Efforts to End Sexual Assault: www.facebook.com/PurdueMESA
- Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault & Human Trafficking: https://icesaht.org/
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