Psychological Impacts of Being Disbelieved
When professionals neglect or do not believe those who are abused, women experience extreme feelings of isolation and loss of trust in services, which results in a reduced likelihood of them reporting abuse in the future.
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Disabilities Represented in the Study
Abuse Often Exploits the Woman’s Impairment
Barriers to Escaping Abuse for Disabled Women
Abuse by Paid Carers and Personal Assistants
Lack of Recognition from Service Providers
Intersectional Disadvantage in Accessing Support
Inadequate Service Provision
Psychological Impacts of Being Disbelieved
Risks of Institutionalisation as a Response to Abuse
Recommendations for Improving Outcomes for Disabled Women