Disability Justice & Violence Prevention Resource HUB

Welcome to the Indiana Abuse Prevention Disability Task Force!

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This resource hub was created through the Indiana Disability Justice Task Force, formerly known as the Indiana Abuse Prevention Disability Task Force, a coalition of people with disabilities/self-advocates, disability service providers, and caregivers who have a common goal of increasing holistic wellness of people with disabilities through education, advocacy, restorative and transformative accountability, policy change, and research. The task force works to support statewide efforts to prevent violence and enhance independence and wellness among people with disabilities. This content hub features webinars, best practice guidance, and other materials produced by the task force, all of which is freely available for public use.

The Disability Justice & Violence Prevention Resource HUB features webinars, educational content, stories, and critical reflections that pertain to the prevention of violence against people with disabilities. Content is broken down by audience, publication type, and content tags. Featured content includes:

  • Research and data
  • Healthy relationships
  • Healthy communities
  • Risk and protective factors
  • And more!

All content is free in this searchable online HUB. For questions and comments, fill out the contact form.

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