We Matter Too! Disabled Young People and Domestic Abuse - Safeguarding Matters

Published: Nov. 13, 2019, 4 p.m.

We Matter Too! is a project that addresses the needs of disabled young people facing domestic abuse.

The project was funded by the Lloyds Bank Foundation as part of a series of projects looking at domestic violence.

It explored gaps in domestic abuse service provisions and awareness of practitioners working with disabled young people, as identified by SafeLives and Women\u2019s Aid. ACT, in partnership with Anita Franklin at Coventry University, carried out work that specifically addresses the needs of young disabled people.

We Matter Too \u2013 National Launch Event

To officially launch the We Matter Too project, we\u2019re hosting an open event. Our event is for anyone working with young people and disabled people. It\u2019s also aimed at anyone working in police, healthcare, and social care to support young people, disabled young people, and adults at risk \u2013 both in the statutory and voluntary sectors.

Date: 09 December 2019

Time: 10:30am \u2013 4:30pm

There are 60 free places at this event.

We\u2019ll provide lunch and refreshments.

What to Expect From Your Day

This is a great opportunity to network, and to reflect on numerous challenging areas of practice. We\u2019ll discuss the best ways to reach out to young people facing abuse and harm in relationships.

The agenda includes:

  • Feedback and presentations exploring how disabled young people and adults experience domestic abuse,
  • Why do disabled young people face higher risks of domestic abuse?
  • The challenges of practice: How do young people understand domestic abuse? How do practitioners understand domestic abuse? Do practitioners fully understand learning disabilities and ASC?
  • What role can we play in making a difference? How can we make a difference in practice?

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