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Record ID: cef59b04-ec37-46e1-ae1c-5c7d0683e722
Web resource: https://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/495194
Type: Report
Title: LGBTQ+ people’s experiences and perceptions of sexual violence
Authors: Layard, E.
Parker, J.
Cook, T.
Murray, J.
Asquith, Nicole
Fileborn, B.
Mason, Rob
Barnes, Ashleigh
Dwyer, Angela
Mortimer, S.
Keywords: Data and Statistics;LGBTQ+ and/or Intersex People;LGBTQ+ and/or Intersex People;Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSH);Prevalence of Violence
Topic: Data and statistics
Sexual violence
Population: LGBTQ+ and/or Intersex people
Year: 2022
Publisher: University of Tasmania
Abstract:  This report examines the experiences and perceptions of sexual violence among LGBTQ+ people in New South Wales and across Australia, focusing on a historically overlooked and excluded population. It builds on evidence from studies such as Private Lives 3 and the 2018 Australian Trans and Gender Diverse Sexual Health Survey, which document high rates of sexual violence in LGBTQ+ communities. The research explores contexts of sexual violence, disclosure, help-seeking behaviours, and the impacts on LGBTQ+ people. It also investigates perceptions of sexual violence within LGBTQ+ communities and their readiness to respond to it. The findings aim to inform ACON’s efforts in prevention and support for victim-survivors while influencing broader policy and practice in NSW.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22906
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