SPARK Webinar - Pregnancy decision making support for women with intellectual or learning disability who are experiencing reproductive coercion and abuse
Event description
SPARK Webinar: Pregnancy making support for women with intellectual or learning disability who are experiencing reproductive coercion and abuse
"when you are single and you got a disability and you are pregnant, like—what do you do?"
“…they have to be okay with you making the choice.”
This is a knowledge sharing webinar which will present the consumer’s lived experience of the challenges and the skills required to work with pregnancy decision making in the context of violence and reproductive coercion.
WWILD and Children by Choice have been funded under the WorkUP Collaborative Grants Program to talk with people with intellectual and/or learning disabilities and DFVSA sector workers about their experiences working together to support sexual and reproductive health and autonomy.
Workers and consumers share their ideas about adapting practice and existing resources to best support women who may present to DFVSA services.
Join us and share what you know and what you need as a practitioner.
Learning Outcomes:
- Increased knowledge about working with intellectual disability in the context of sexual and reproductive rights and decision making
- Develop adaptive counselling practice with people with intellectual disability in the context of violence and reproductive coercion
- Increased knowledge of accessible sexual and reproductive health resources
Date: Wednesday, 27 October 2021
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Who should attend
This is for workers in domestic and family violence, women’s health and wellbeing and sexual assault services.
About the facilitators
Victoria Tucker
Victoria Tucker has worked in the disability sector for 18 years, a social worker, trauma counsellor and group worker, Victims of Crime support worker and acting Manager at WWILD. Victoria utilises a person-centred and trauma-informed practice model and strengths and relationship-based practice approaches in supporting people in recovery.
Steph Chen
Steph Chen has worked as a social worker for 20 years in community and tertiary hospital health settings. Providing non-directive unplanned pregnancy and post-abortion counselling in Victoria and Queensland, she is Education and Training Project Officer at Children by Choice, and dedicated to increasing sector knowledge about strategies to support reproductive autonomy.
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