Lack of services leaves women with disabilities stranded in violent relationships, says new reportMedia Release, Tuesday 9 September 2008 Women with disabilities remain in abusive relationships because current family violence services do not have the resources to meet their needs, says new Victorian research to be launched this week. Professor Cathy Humphreys, the Alfred Felton Chair in the School of Nursing and Social Work at the University of Melbourne, is one of the key partners in the research – along with the Victorian Women with Disabilities Advocacy Information Service and the Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria. More information about this article: Janine Sim-Jones See also Online Experts Guide |
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