EXIT SITE


This resource provides an overview of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV) as it’s experienced by women with disabilities. Particularly, we highlight stories of women with disabilities living in South Africa. However, there are some important things to know before we continue.

Important things to know:

  1. This resource was made to be Easy to Read and uses plain language.

  2. The information found in this book does not only apply to women with disabilities in South Africa. While our stories and content may highlight this community, we encourage people of all nationalities, genders, and disability status to learn online safety.

  3. While we let a lot of other women with disabilities and other professionals review this book, we know that we may have missed some things. If we did, we want to know! Please let us know in the comment section located at the bottom of the webpage.

  4. If you are reading this resource, we want you to stay safe. We have provided an easy exit button on each page. That way, you can click off the page to the Google Search Engine quickly, in case someone unsafe is nearby. However, please keep in mind that this button does not erase browser history. Please use this resource safely.
A screenshot of the "safe exit" button. It is a red rectangle, with the words "EXIT SITE" across the rectangle.
The safe exit button is located on the righthand side of the page. It is a red rectangle, which says “EXIT SITE”. Look for it now!

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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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