Violence against children is a human rights problem that cuts across gender, race, geographical, religious, socio-economic status and cultural boundaries. The risk of violence towards disabled children during their lifetime is 3-4 times greater than towards non-disabled children. It starts in early childhood, is more severe and linked to disablist structures in society. Violence is perpetrated by individuals and through institutional practices that are part of disabled children’s everyday life. Violence is often misdiagnosed as related to individual impairment, and not recognised by professionals or the victims themselves. Presenting disabled women’s reflections of childhood violence, help seeking and responses to disclosure, this article s...
This article presents an insider reflection on questions of violence and women with disabilities. We...
Summary Background Globally, at least 93 million children have moderate or severe disability. Childr...
All children have a right to be safe. This study was commissioned by the National Society for the Pr...
Violence against children is a human rights problem that cuts across gender, race, geographical, rel...
Violence against women is a worldwide social and human rights problem that cuts across cultural, geo...
Violence against women is a worldwide social and human rights problem that cuts across cultural, geo...
This article addresses the multi-faceted nature of violence in the lives of disabled people, with a ...
Research has established that disabled young people are at greater risk of experiencing all forms of...
INTRODUCTION: There is growing evidence that children with disabilities face an increased risk of vi...
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
BACKGROUND: Approximately one billion children experience violence every year. Violence against chil...
Children and young people with disability are often absent in discussions about child sexual abuse a...
People with disabilities constitutes about 15% of the world population, in addition to that it is es...
Background: Globally, at least 93 million children have moderate or severe disability. Children wit...
While all children may be the victims of abuse, disabled children are particularly vulnerable. This ...
This article presents an insider reflection on questions of violence and women with disabilities. We...
Summary Background Globally, at least 93 million children have moderate or severe disability. Childr...
All children have a right to be safe. This study was commissioned by the National Society for the Pr...
Violence against children is a human rights problem that cuts across gender, race, geographical, rel...
Violence against women is a worldwide social and human rights problem that cuts across cultural, geo...
Violence against women is a worldwide social and human rights problem that cuts across cultural, geo...
This article addresses the multi-faceted nature of violence in the lives of disabled people, with a ...
Research has established that disabled young people are at greater risk of experiencing all forms of...
INTRODUCTION: There is growing evidence that children with disabilities face an increased risk of vi...
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
BACKGROUND: Approximately one billion children experience violence every year. Violence against chil...
Children and young people with disability are often absent in discussions about child sexual abuse a...
People with disabilities constitutes about 15% of the world population, in addition to that it is es...
Background: Globally, at least 93 million children have moderate or severe disability. Children wit...
While all children may be the victims of abuse, disabled children are particularly vulnerable. This ...
This article presents an insider reflection on questions of violence and women with disabilities. We...
Summary Background Globally, at least 93 million children have moderate or severe disability. Childr...
All children have a right to be safe. This study was commissioned by the National Society for the Pr...