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Disability Alliance BC

For over 45 years, Disability Alliance BC has been a provincial, cross-disability voice in BC. Our mission is to raise public and political awareness around disability issues, as well as providing self-help services and resources. We work to secure the necessary income and other supports for people to live with dignity, and increase people’s ability to participate and contribute in their communities.

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Inclusive Communication, Outreach, and Engagement: A Checklist for Anti-Violence Services Supporting Indigenous Women Living with Disabilities and a Diversity of Women with Disabilities

This Checklist is part of the Sexual Assault Reporting Options: Increasing Access for Women with Disabilities Project. It is for community-based Victim Services, and all community programs and services that help ...
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I've Been Sexually Assaulted: Who Can I Tell? (ASL and Captions)

A sign language and captioned video on sexual assault reporting options in BC created as part of Disability Alliance BC’s Sexual Assault Reporting Options: Increasing Access for Women with Disabilities project. ...
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I've Been Sexually Assaulted: Who Can I Tell?

This help sheet will explain who to talk to–or who to report to–if you have been sexually assaulted. Generously funded by the Ministry of Public Safety.
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Video (ASL): What to Do If You Have Been Sexually Assaulted

This video (presented in ASL) is part of the How I Need to Know Project, which provides information for people with disabilities who are victims of crime. Funded by the Department of Justice Victim’s Fund. Info ...
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