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Easy English Information for Domestic and Family Violence Orders

Easy English Information for Domestic and Violence Orders   These Easy-English information sheets freely available for download on our website: What is a Domestic Violence Order – WWILD Going to Court for a Domestic Violence Order – Aggrieved – WWILD Going to Court for a Domestic Violence Order – Respondent – WWILD   For use […]

Listen Up! Project’s Animated Videos: Myths and Assumptions About People With Disabilities

Animated Videos: Myths and Assumptions About People With Disabilities    In collaboration with the experts, we created 5 animation videos that share their stories as people with intellectual disabilities. Each story shares a myth about intellectual disability and how it impacts people in their daily lives.  You can hear from Charlotte, Mira, Sally, Tasmin and […]

Listen Up! Project’s Online Training for Workers

Listen Up! Project’s Online Training for Workers   We have created videos to share our learning and experiences from the Listen Up! Project. These training videos have been co-designed and co-presented with the WWILD peer workers.   Take a look through the videos, as they are tailored for workers across various fields. See which ones spark […]

Wise Women: Your Guide to Having a Breast Screen – Breast Screen Queensland

Wise Women: Your Guide to Having a Breast Screen – Breast Screen Queensland   Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in Australian women. About 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. It is more common in women aged 50 and over. Women with an intellectual or learning disability should […]

Family Planning Australia – Reproductive Resources

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Family Planning Australia – Reproductive Resources Family Planning NSW has a wide range of disability resources for people with intellectual disability and their support people, including parents and carers, disability workers, clinicians and students. All of their resources are available for loan from the Disability Resource Collection. The Disability Resource Collection is made up of […]

Consent, Contraception, Pregnancy, and Reproductive Coercion Booklets and Videos

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Consent, Contraception, Pregnancy Options, Reproductive Coercion Easy English Information   These booklets and videos were developed by WWILD and Children by Choice and co-designed by women with intellectual and learning disabilities. These resources are free to download and use by anyone. Please click on the topic below to open and download the resource or view […]

Women with Disabilities Victoria’s Videos and Printed Resources

Women with Disabilities Victoria’s Videos and Printed Resources They have created a series of videos and printed resources to improve our understanding of women with disabilities and their experiences of violence and abuse. These resources have been developed for people with disabilities and also the support workers and other health professionals that support them. Please […]

You Deserve To Be Safe: An Easy English Booklet about Sexual Assault

You Deserve to be Safe: An Easy English Booklet about Sexual Assault WWILD has developed an Easy English booklet to support Queenslanders to understand: Cover page image what is sexual violence how it might make you feel and what are your safety options. This booklet was developed with the support of WWILD women, a range […]

Sunny App

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Sunny App   The Sunny App is 1800RESPECT’s app for women with disability. It can support you if you have experienced violence and abuse. Sunny can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play Store. It is free to download and use on your phone. Sunny is 1800RESPECT’s app for women with disability who […]

Supporting the Woman, Supporting the Mother – Research Centre for Children and Families

Supporting the Woman, Supporting the Mother – Research Centre for Children and Families, University of Sydney   The Supporting the Woman, Supporting the Mother project led by the Research Centre for Children and Families from the University of Sydney, has developed resources for parents with intellectual disability including: A tip sheet for parents about getting the […]