[acb-hsp] [acb-l] Fw: Complete the National Survey on Abuse ofPeople withDisabilities

Mary Ann Robinson brightsmile1953 at comcast.net
Tue Jun 12 19:03:36 EDT 2012


Maybe we can come next year.  We will be thinking of you.  We are proud of 
the work that you do.  See you in July.  Thanks for writing.

God bless and have a safe trip home.

Mary Ann
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From: "peter altschul" <paltschul at centurytel.net>
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Subject: [acb-hsp] [acb-l] Fw: Complete the National Survey on Abuse 
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> ---- Original Message ------
> From: "Katherine Schneider" <SCHNEIKS at uwec.edu
> Subject: [acb-l] Fw: Complete the National Survey on Abuse of People 
> withDisabilities
> Date sent: Mon, 11 Jun 2012 14:06:07 -0500
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> Complete the National Survey on Abuse of People with DisabilitiesSeems 
> like an important survey to get some of our input.  Kathie
> Katherine Schneider, Ph.D.
> Senior Psychologist, Emerita
> Counseling Service
> University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
> schneiks at uwec.edu
> Author of To the Left of Inspiration: Adventures in Living with 
> Disabilities and a children's book Your Treasure Hunt: Disabilities and 
> Finding Your Gold
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> Subject: Complete the National Survey on Abuse of People with Disabilities
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>           Monday, June 11, 2012
>                  Complete the National Survey on Abuse of People with 
> Disabilities
>                  Join more than 4,000 people who have already taken the 
> survey
>                  Please complete the National Survey on Abuse of People 
> with Disabilities and help reduce the risk of abuse.
>
>                  The purpose of the survey is to seek input from the 
> public, especially from persons with disabilities or those who interact 
> with them, such as family members, caregivers, service providers, and 
> advocates.  The anonymous survey is being conducted by the Disability and 
> Abuse Project of Spectrum Institute.
>
>                  The survey, which takes just a few minutes to complete, 
> gathers information about actual incidents of abuse as well as attitudes 
> regarding the adequacy and effectiveness, or not, of official responses to 
> such victimization.
>
>                  The results will be shared with:
>
>                    a..  people who shape public policy and fund 
> abuse-response programs (legislators)
>
>                    b..  people who investigate and prosecute complaints of 
> abuse (law enforcement)
>
>                    c..  people who promote more effective protection and 
> response systems (nonprofit advocacy groups)
>
>                    d..  people with disabilities and their families
>
>                  Survey link: 
> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/disabilityandabuse
>
>                  The Disability and Abuse Project focuses on physical, 
> sexual, and emotional abuse of people with developmental or intellectual 
> disabilities.  Their mission is to identify ways to reduce the risk of 
> abuse, to promote healing for victims, and to seek justice for those who 
> have been victimized.
>
>                  Thank you completing the survey and please share with 
> people you know.
>
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