Course Content
- Start Date: 22/05/26
- Category: Health Equity
- Course description
- Understanding Sexual Violence and the Lived Experiences of People with I/DD
- PDF of training materials
- Feedback Evaluation
- Certificate of Completion
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This training explores sexual violence in the context of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), a population that is disproportionately at risk for abuse and often faces significant barriers to being heard or believed. Participants will be able to define sexual violence, review high-profile cases involving vulnerable people, and build awareness of how these incidents have shaped risk-reduction efforts. The training also shares the impact of trauma on survivors and their families, highlighting lasting emotional and psychological effects. Attendees will learn to recognize risk factors and red flags and power dynamics that may increase vulnerability.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this training learners will be able to:
Summarize people's experiences with sexual violence from a recent research report.
Define sexual violence.
Build awareness for the impact of trauma on survivors and families.
Duration: ~60 minutes
Arranged by: Allison Root, DrPH, RDN, MCHES
Subject Matter Expert: Lynne T. Tomasa, PhD, MSW . Nursing review: Kim Licciardi, RN, DNP, ENP-C/FNP-C NEd; Physician review: Tammie Bassford, MD; Dietetic review: Allison Root, DrPH, RDN, MCHES®.
Narration: AI voice technology (WellSaid)
Target Audience: Public Health Professionals including community health workers, physicians, nurses, dietitians, social workers, and others.
Published: July 2026.
Disclosures: The planners, reviewers, and authors have no declared conflicts of interest.
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