Disability and domestic abuse – Echo webinar

Overview

 

Disabled people experience higher rates of severe domestic abuse for longer periods of time than non-disabled people.

 

This webinar brought to you by the Echo Project discusses disability and domestic abuse, and will focus on how to respond to victims and survivors who are blind or partially sighted.

 

The aim of this session is to deepen your understanding on this topic and we will share findings from SafeLives’ TheUnseen report and toolkit to support your practice further.

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Echo Webinar: Disability and Domestic Abuse

The aim of this session is to deepen your understanding on disability and domestic abuse, particularly how to respond to victims and survivors who are blind or partially sighted.

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