Organisation

Women With Disabilities Australia

Acronym:
WWDA
Report

Accessing formal supports in Australia: the experiences of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) women with disabilities


This study explores the challenges faced by Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CaLD) women and girls with disabilities in accessing vital support systems.
Submission

Submission on sexual and reproductive rights of women and girls with disability to the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability


This submission argues that women and girls with disability experience sexual and reproductive violence across their lives in relation to menstruation and reproduction, sexual identity and expression, intimate relationships, pregnancy, and parenting, and that this topic has been largely neglected since the Royal Commission commenced in April 2019.
Submission

Joint Submission: Article 4 of the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture

L. Ira

This submission specifically draws attention to the issues relevant to people with disability in the UN's Draft General Comment of the Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture (SPT), which does not yet explicitly discuss the unique factors which underpin and shape the deprivation of liberty and treatment of people with disability.
Report

Young women’s report 2022


This report's findings emphasise the prevalence of violence and abuse in young people’s lives, along with the inadequacy of institutional responses to violence against young women and non-binary people.
Report

Parenting issues for women with disabilities in Australia


For many women with disabilities in Australia, the fundamental human right to create a family is not realisable. Instead, women with disabilities have traditionally been discouraged or denied the opportunity, to bear and raise children. They have been, and continue to be perceived as asexual, dependent, recipients of care rather than care-givers, and generally incapable...

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