Educator Panel: Preventing Sexual Abuse in Arizona Schools
Join us for a panel discussion on preventing sexual abuse in Arizona schools, especially abuse of students with disabilities.
The first session of "It's Really About Safety: Suggested Protocols for Students with Intellectual, Developmental and Other Disabilities" will take place May 13 at 9:00 a.m. Arizona Time.
This session will cover:
- The risk students with disabilities face when it comes to abuse
- Ways to craft digital communication policies for safe staff-student interactions
- The importance of creating inclusive sexual health curriculum students with disabilities
- Other recommendations for school leaders to keep all students free from harm
Educators, staff and school administrators are encouraged to attend session #1. Attendees will have the option of asking questions and getting answers.
You can register for the May 13 Zoom presentation on the registration site.
Questions? Contact Betty McEntire at [email protected] or via phone at (602) 542-3827.
The panel will address the new report "Preventing Sexual Abuse in Arizona Schools: Suggested Protocols for Students with Intellectual, Developmental, and Other Disabilities." It was created by the Arizona Response to Sexual Violence and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Collaborative.