Forced Marriage of People with Learning Disabilities - Safeguarding Matters

Published: July 23, 2019, 10 a.m.

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Forced Marriage is a marriage without the consent of one or both parties, and where duress is a factor.\\xa0

Forced marriage is:

  • An abuse of human rights.
  • A form of domestic violence.
  • A form of violence against men and women.
  • Against the law.

Forced marriage of people with learning disabilities often concerns the ability, or capacity, to consent. It also concerns the willingness to consent.

Research indicates that forced marriage of people with learning disabilities is likely to be vastly under reported. The motivators and consequences are also likely to be different from how forced marriage would usually present itself.

In this episode of Safeguarding Matters, Nicola talks to associate professor Rachel Clawson about the forced marriage of people with learning disabilities. They discuss why forced marriage might happen, and why people with learning disabilities are particularly at risk.

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