For Disability Support Workers: Guide to Responding to Disclosure of Sexual Abuse of a Child with a Disability
This is a guide to what to do if you receive a disclosure of sexual abuse of a child with a disability, in your role as a disability support worker.
Related resources
Barriers to disclosing abuse
Barriers to disclosing abuse
Barriers to disclosing abuse
An easy read fact sheet describing the barriers to people with disability disclosing abuse
Post-disclosure conversation form
Post-disclosure conversation form
Post-disclosure conversation form
A take-home summary for clients following on from a disclosure.
We can provide training using these resources
Laurel House offers specialised training and resources to educate our community and prevent sexual violence. Our Education Team can adjust our training packages to suit your audience and specific needs. All offerings are crafted to ensure they are age appropriate.
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