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Research Project Supported by the European Commission, the BMBF and BMASK

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United Kingdom

United Kingdom: Brochure for disabled women and Deaf women

This brochure titled "Violence and abuse - what can I do?" addresses disabled women and Deaf women in the United Kingdom. It is available in English, English Easy Read, sign language and as audiofile. Broschüre für Frauen mit Behinderungen Österreich - Video mit Gebärdensprache

United Kingdom: Audio-Brochure for women with disabilities

The Audio Brochure "Women, Violence and Abuse - What can I do?" in English language adresses women with disabilities in the United Kingdom.

United Kingdom: (Audio-) Brochure for service providers and policy makers

This brochure addresses service providers and policy makers in the United Kingdom and is available in English, as audiofile and as sign language video. Broschüre für Frauen mit Behinderungen Österreich - Video mit Gebärdensprache

National Report United Kingdom: legal and political framework

This report offers an overview of the available information concerning violence against women with disabilities in the United Kingdom (UK). The desk study describes the current legislation in the UK on violence against women, specific policies and organisations concerning violence against women and analyses the accessibility of these structures for women with disabilities who experienced/experience violence.

Guidelines for identifying good practice examples of barrier-free access to specialized victim support services

The guidelines and criteria in this report aim to assist in identifying and developing good practice examples in specialised support services for women with disabilities who have experienced violence. They were developed by the participating research teams in collaboration with stakeholders and advisory group members. Guidelines are available in English and Icelandic.