Women, Disability and Violence: Strategies to Increase Physical and Programmatic Access to Victims’ Services for Women with Disabilities

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Abstract

This article strives to balance fairly and effectively the voices and needs of individuals with disabilities with those of service providers who provide either disability or domestic violence/sexual assault services. The intent of this article to is to highlight opportunities for positive change, hopefully in a way that will help empower service providers as well as victims and survivors with disabilities.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalThe Barbara Waxman Fiduccia Papers on Women and Girls with Disabilities
StatePublished - Mar 2011

EGS Disciplines

  • Social Work
  • Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence

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