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| Erpc_Manuals_Qty | Expect Respect Program Curriculum Manuals (4-book set/digital 4-book set) Print Version, Digital PDF Version Included With Purchase This 4-book set provides everything you need to implement the comprehensive Expect Respect program. Included: the program’s research-based support group curriculum for students in middle and high school (24 sessions), support group curriculum for students in elementary school (16 sessions), guide for developing youth leaders, and recommendations for creating safer and more welcoming learning environments. Optional in-person training at your location available upon request.Please contact expectrespect@safeaustin.org for more information. | ![]() |
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| Ds_Manual_Qty | Beyond Labels—Working with Abuse Survivors with Mental Health Disabilities or Substance Use Issues (1 manual) Print Version This 240-page, 2020 manual explores the relationship between domestic and sexual violence, mental health, and substance use. Beyond Labels is a guide for domestic and sexual violence staff seeking to improve their response to survivors who have mental health disabilities and substance use issues related to violence and abuse. It is based on the wisdom of survivors, national leaders in crisis services and trauma recovery, and domestic violence and sexual assault staff. First edition 2007, updated and released in 2020.Please contact expectrespect@safeaustin.org for more information. | ![]() |
| Ds_Manual_Digital_Qty | Beyond Labels—Working with Abuse Survivors with Mental Health Disabilities or Substance Use Issues (1 digital manual) Digital PDF Version This 240-page, 2020 manual explores the relationship between domestic and sexual violence, mental health, and substance use. Beyond Labels is a guide for domestic and sexual violence staff seeking to improve their response to survivors who have mental health disabilities and substance use issues related to violence and abuse. It is based on the wisdom of survivors, national leaders in crisis services and trauma recovery, and domestic violence and sexual assault staff. First edition 2007, updated and released in 2020.Please contact expectrespect@safeaustin.org for more information. | ![]() |
| Justice_For_All_Manual_Qty | ...and Justice for All – Responding to Crimes Against People with Disabilities and Deaf People (1 printed manual) PRINT VERSION AND ACCESS TO ONLINE TRAINING MATERIALS This 4-unit training manual contains everything needed to provide up to 12 hours of training to law enforcement and Adult Protective Services staff on working with crime victims with disabilities, including a practical preparation kit for trainers. Materials also include online PowerPoints with extensive facilitator notes and videos of people with disabilities, handouts, pre- and post-tests, and certificates of completion for education units. These training materials cover working with people with disabilities who are at high risk for abuse and for miscommunication with officers: people with autism spectrum disorder; people with communication, intellectual, and mental health disabilities; and people who are Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, Late Deafened, and Hard of Hearing. For more information, please contact disabilityservices@safeaustin.org | ![]() |
| Justice_For_All_Digital_Qty | ...and Justice for All – Responding to Crimes Against People with Disabilities and Deaf People (digital manual) PDF VERSION AND ACCESS TO ONLINE TRAINING MATERIALS This 4-unit online training manual contains everything needed to provide up to 12 hours of training to law enforcement and Adult Protective Services staff on working with crime victims with disabilities, including a practical preparation kit for trainers. Materials also include online PowerPoints with extensive facilitator notes and videos of people with disabilities, handouts, pre- and post-tests, and certificates of completion for education units. These training materials cover working with people with disabilities who are at high risk for abuse and for miscommunication with officers: people with autism spectrum disorder; people with communication, intellectual, and mental health disabilities; and people who are Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, Late Deafened, and Hard of Hearing. For more information, please contact disabilityservices@safeaustin.org | ![]() |




