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Home > Resources > News and blogs > People with disability more than twice as likely to report sexual violence, report finds

People with disability more than twice as likely to report sexual violence, report finds

Posted March 19, 2021

Advocates are calling for change after a report found people with a disability are twice as likely to experience sexual and physical violence than those without a disability.

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Topics:
Disability Royal Commission, Gender, violence, Abuse and Neglect

Author:
Massilia Aili

Source:
SBS

Date published:
Wed 17th Mar, 2021

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