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  • Home
  • WWILD Services
    • Counselling Program
      • What is Counselling
    • Victims of Crime Support
      • What to do if someone hurts you
    • WWILD Groups
    • Disability Royal Commission
    • Training
      • Events and Training
      • Webinars
      • Online Training
        • Module 1: Introduction to Intellectual Disability
        • Module 2: Responding to Disclosure of Sexual Violence
        • Module 3: Supporting Recovery from Trauma
      • And You Think You’re the Expert Project
  • Resources
    • Easy Read or Accessible Resources
    • Other Available Resources
      • Supporting the Person Disclosing Abuse
      • Counselling People With Intellectual Disabilities: Resources and Research
      • Legal Support, Rights and Information
      • Family, Carers and Support Workers Resources
      • Mental Health Resources
      • Parents with Intellectual Disabilities: Resources, Research and Services
    • Online Training
      • Module 1: Introduction to Intellectual Disability
      • Module 2: Responding to Disclosure of Sexual Violence
      • Module 3: Supporting Recovery from Trauma
    • Webinars
    • Research Articles
      • Disability Theory
      • Sexual Assault, Vulnerability and Abuse
      • Domestic and Family Violence Research and Resources
      • Legal System
      • Sexuality and Sex Education
      • Policy and Legislation
    • Latest News and Events
  • Other Services
    • Sexual Assault Services
    • Domestic Violence Services
    • Community Legal Services
    • Victims of Crime Services
    • Counselling Services
    • Disability Advocacy Services
    • Mental Health Services
    • Homelessness and Housing Services
  • About Us
    • Our Vision
    • About Our Clients
    • How You Can Support Us
    • COVID-19 Information
  • Contact Us

Daily Archives: March 17, 2023

Women are three times more likely than men to report violence by their partner, as rates of sexual harassment fall – ABC News 

Latest NewsBy WWILD TeamMarch 17, 2023

By Maani Truu and Nicole Asher Posted Wed 15 Mar 2023 at 11:02am Women are three times more likely than men to report an incident of physical or sexual violence at the hands of a partner they’ve lived with, while one in five women have experienced sexual violence since the age of 15. More broadly, two in five…

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