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Record ID: d729ab45-42e6-43fb-b8ea-190bf1db76e4
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26181/21619959.v1
Type: Report
Title: Violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation of LGBTQA+ people with disability: A secondary analysis of data from two national surveys
Authors: Lyons, Anthony
Rolander, Adam
Amos, Natalie
Bourne, Adam
Parsons, Matthew
Bigby, Christine
Carman, Marina
Population: People with disability
LGBTQ communities
Categories: Understanding victimisation and perpetration, and their impacts
Year: 2022
Publisher: Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of people with Disability
Notes: 

This report was compiled to inform the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability. It presents data on the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, queer and asexual (LGBTQA+) people with disability in Australia. These data are from two large national online surveys, Writing Themselves In 4 and Private Lives 3, which were conducted in 2019. Writing Themselves In 4 focused on young people aged 14-21 years and Private Lives 3 focused on adults aged 18 years and older.

The report covers a wide range of experiences and issues of concern for LGBTQA+ people with disability. This includes: disclosure of their sexuality or gender identity to others, and the extent to which they feel accepted or supported when doing so; how safe they feel at work, in educational contexts and in LGBTQA+-specific spaces; their experiences of harassment, abuse and discrimination; family and intimate partner violence; their mental health or experiences of suicidal ideation or attempt; and how connected they feel to communities of people living with disability and/or those who are LGBTQA+.

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