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What do women with learning disabilities say about their experiences of domestic abuse within the context of their intimate partner relationships

개인저자
Alison Walter-Brice
수록페이지
503-517 p.
발행일자
2012.08.24
출판사
Carfax Pub
초록
In 2001 the UK Government launched its strategy ‘Valuing People’. The strategy, underpinned by the Human Rights Act 1998 (Ministry of Justice 199844. Ministry of Justice . 1998 . The Human Rights Act , London : HMSO . View all references), the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (Home Office 199527. Home Office . 1995 . Disability Discrimination Act , London : HMSO . View all references) and social inclusion claimed to outline ways for services to work, to meet the needs of individuals with learning disabilities . In this qualitative study, interviews were held with five women with learning disabilities, all of whom experienced domestic abuse from intimate partners. Although women sought help from services to leave their abusive partners, it was either denied or inappropriate to their needs. Women internalised the oppression of their partners and the dual abuse from services that failed them. Helpful service provision included advocacy, a domestic abuse therapy programme, and an empowerment group informed by feminist perspectives.