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Accessibility and Responsiveness Review Tool: community agency capacity to respond to survivors with disabilities. | LitMetric

Accessibility and Responsiveness Review Tool: community agency capacity to respond to survivors with disabilities.

Fam Community Health

Institute for Human Development, University of Missouri-Kansas City (Dr Jenson and Ms Day); Department of Public Health, Social Sciences, Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon (Dr Peterson-Besse); Rose Brooks Center, Kansas City, Missouri (Ms Fleming); and Metropolitan Organization to Counter Sexual Assault, Kansas City, Missouri (Ms Blumel).

Published: November 2015

For persons with disabilities who have experienced trauma in the forms of abuse and violence, options for accessible and trauma-informed services are often limited. Using a self-assessment and planning process, disability service providers and victim/survivor service providers are able to strategize ways of addressing the needs of survivors with disabilities. The Accessibility and Responsiveness Review Tool (Review Tool) incorporates the principles of universal design and trauma-informed practices into an agency-wide discussion tool leading to increases in knowledge, reduction in barriers, and overall improved programs for survivors with disabilities. Results of agencies that participated in the Review Tool process are presented.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/FCH.0000000000000075DOI Listing

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