Despite the high incidence of exploitation, violence and abuse experienced by women with disability, there is a lack of knowledge and expertise and a range of structural barriers within domestic violence, sexual assault and women’s crisis services that prevent appropriate measures and responses to support women with disability. Key barriers include:
discriminatory service policies, procedures and practices that exclude women with disability, particularly women with psychosocial and cognitive impairments;
inflexible service policies for providing essential medical equipment that is modifiable or portable or to appropriately accommodate assistive animals;280 and
service staff are often inadequately trained to communicate with people with hearing, vision, speech and cognitive impairments and those with psychosocial disability.281