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Finally, people with disabilities will have a chance to tell their stories – and be believed

  • Written by Patsie Frawley, Associate Professor, Deakin University
Finally, people with disabilities will have a chance to tell their stories – and be believedIn Australia, you're more likely to experience physical and sexual violence if you have a disability. Pryzmat/Shutterstock

The draft terms of reference for the royal commission into the abuse and neglect of people with disabilities, released for comment this week, outline the commission’s plan to investigate all forms of violence, abuse,...

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