Parenting issues for women with disabilities in Australia

For many women with disabilities in Australia, the fundamental human right to create a family is not realisable.

Instead, women with disabilities have traditionally been discouraged or denied the opportunity, to bear and raise children.

They have been, and continue to be perceived as asexual, dependent, recipients of care rather than care-givers, and generally incapable of looking after children.


Download the full text of this report here http://apo.org.au/research/parenting-issues-women-disabilities-australia


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