General Information About TFGBV

After this general information about TFGBV, we want to provide specific training for different audiences. To accompany this general information, we have designed resources for three different audiences:

  1. Women With Disabilities;
  2. Family and Caregivers; and,
  3. Frontline Service Providers.

Please select the training which applies to you:

Women With Disabilities

If you wish to learn about TFGBV as a woman with a disability, click here to start.

Women with disabilities include anyone who identifies as a woman (cis or trans), and who has a diagnosed or undiagnosed disability of any kind (physical, mental, neurological, sensory, et cetera).


Family and Caregivers

If you wish to learn about TFGBV as a family member or caregiver click here to start.

Family and caregivers include loved ones (family members, friends, romantic partners) or daily care providers (such as parents, hired caregiving staff) of women with disabilities, who are part of their immediate support system.


Frontline Service Providers

If you wish to learn about TFGBV as a frontline service provider, click here to start.

Frontline service providers are those delivering direct care, support, and services to citizens, particularly in health (nurses, community workers), social services, and education.

 

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TFGBV Training: Learning about the digital world of gendered-disability-based violence Copyright © by Eunice Tunggal; Babalwa Tyabashe-Phume; Lieketseng Ned; and Karen Soldatic is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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