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Disabled Woman's Fight Against Abusive Partner

Summary

  • Disabled women face twice the risk of abuse compared to non-disabled women.
  • Abuser used her disabilities against her, denying essential care and support.
  • Lack of accessible shelters severely hindered her escape and safety.
Disabled Woman's Fight Against Abusive Partner

A survivor named Vicky, who lives with multiple disabilities, detailed her struggle against an abusive partner who weaponized her conditions. He frequently withheld care and refused to help with her medical needs, once even preventing her from attending a crucial surgery.

Vicky's attempts to leave were further complicated by the scarcity of accessible shelters capable of accommodating her, her child, and her pets. This lack of suitable accommodation left her feeling unsafe in her own home for years.

Disabled women are twice as likely to experience abuse. Vicky's experience highlights the severe barriers these survivors face, emphasizing the urgent need for more accessible and inclusive support services to ensure their safety and recovery.

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Abusers may withhold medication, deny access to medical care, or isolate victims, using their disability to maintain control.
Barriers include lack of accessible housing, difficulty finding care for dependents, and increased vulnerability due to physical limitations.
Refuge offers dispersed accommodation tailored to survivors' diverse needs, including those with disabilities and pets.

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