Adults with Disabilities: Personal Information

Distance Learning | Our Location | Outreach

Duration: 30 Min.

People with disabilities face a higher risk of identity theft than the general population. Give your students the chance to learn how to protect themselves by discovering the importance of keeping private information secure, how to report fraud, and what information is appropriate to share with whom. Activities will allow students to identify examples of who are and are not trusted adults in their own lives and to distinguish between who it is appropriate to share their personal information.

This and all of our programs for individuals with disabilities can be customized to the needs of the students.

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