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Same right to be safe : Disabled too often victims of assault - Gail Kavanagh

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People with intellectual disabilities are four times more likely to be victims of sexual assault than the rest of the community, said Maeve Dunnett, who runs the Be Safe, Be Sure project at Penrith Women's Health Centre - It's a problem that has often been put aside in the past because of the embrassment of admitting that people with intellectual disabilities are not perpetual children but grow into emotional human beings with sexual feelings and bodies - For more information on the sessions phone Maeve Dunett on 4721 0373 - Photo.
Imprint:
Penrith Press, 30 April 2002, page 3.
Source:
Penrith Press (microfilm) Penrith Press, 30 April 2002, page 3.
Collation:
Newspaper Index, article
Dewey class:
Penrith Press (Microfilm)
Language:
English
BRN:
192819
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