Violence Against Individuals with Disabilities - Recognition,
Response and Prevention
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: October 8, 2007
COURSE DATES: October 22-November 9, 2007
ORIENTATION TELECONFERENCE
FOR STUDENTS: October 18, 2007
PURPOSE: Participants will gain a greater understanding
of domestic violence and sexual assault to help CILs recognize,
respond to, and prevent abuse. Topics include abuse specific to
individuals with disabilities, barriers to
reporting, recognizing the signs of violence and abuse, screening, responding
to disclosures of abuse, referrals, legal resources, personal safety planning,
agency guidelines to reduce risk, and prevention strategies.
TARGET AUDIENCE: Center and SILC executives,
financial managers, and other managers, as well as board members.
This is a beginning to intermediate level course.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:Upon completion, participants
will be able to identify the
various types of domestic violence, the effects of domestic violence/sexual
assault, common stalking behaviors, unique reporting barriers,
personal and
organizational safety guidelines, available resources and prevention
techniques for individuals with disabilities.
FORMAT: Participants will read assignments in
the online course manual, complete exercises assigned by the instructor,
and interact daily with the instructor and other students in an
online discussion forum. Students will have an opportunity to learn
about and share best practices. Students can ask and receive responses
to their questions about sound financial management from the instructor
and their peers.
THE INSTRUCTOR: Marilyn Hammond has been involved
in education and program development at
the Center for Persons with Disabilities at Utah State University
for the
past eighteen years, with a number of years focused on violence-related
issues. She has advanced degrees in Instructional Technology and
Family and
Human Development. She was the co-director and trainer for a Department
of
Justice funded disabilities and domestic violence/sexual assault
training
project for several years. She is currently the co-director of
a project
focused on preventing violence and improving services for women
with
disabilities. Dr. Hammond is an active CIL board member, volunteer
for a
local domestic violence/sexual assault shelter, and is a member
of NCIL
and AUCD task forces on violence and abuse of people with disabilities.
She is also a secondary survivor.
PAYMENT INFORMATION: The course fee is $65 per
participant. Payment may be made by credit card through the Web
site at the time of registration. Credit card orders are also accepted
by phone at 713.520.0232 ext. 130. Do not send credit card information
by e-mail, since such transactions are not secure. Checks or money
orders are also accepted and should be mailed with a completed application
form. Return your completed registration form and payment to:
ILRU/ONLINE LEARNING 2006
2323 S Shepherd, Suite 1000
Houston, TX 77019
REGISTRATION
FORM
ONLINE COURSES FROM ILRU: This online course is
presented by the IL NET, the national training and technical assistance
project for centers for independent living and statewide independent
living councils. The IL NET is operated by the Independent Living
Research Utilization (ILRU) Program at TIRR in partnership with
the National Council on Independent Living (NCIL). Online course
implementation is facilitated by the Interdisciplinary Training
Division of the Center for Persons with Disabilities, Utah State
University.
OTHER QUESTIONS: Contact Dawn
Heinsohn at ILRU, 713.520.0232 ext. 130
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