Why is improving access to health services a top priority?
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Access to Health Services: A Literature Review PDF (365KB) Word (322KB)
Why is improving access to health services a top priority for the VWDN AIS?
In addition to addressing the two priority areas of preventing violence against women with disabilities and supporting women with disabilities in their parenting and reproductive rights, the VWDN AIS has an ongoing goal of ensuring that women with disabilities have equal access to health services in Victoria.
Improving access to health services is a priority because it is common for mainstream health service providers to neglect the specific needs of women with disabilities. For example, women with physical disabilities have difficulty accessing breast, cervical and bowel cancer screening programs when health centres fail to provide accessible parking, accessible toilets, and accessible examination tables.
On the 20th of August 2007, the Victorian Premier, Mr John Brumby, announced that that the Government would ask the Victorian Law Reform Commission for advice on drafting laws that reflect existing Victorian abortion practices. This came in response to a Private Members Bill to decriminalise abortion brought before the Parliament by Upper House MP Candy Broad.
Laws on abortion must take account of the specific experiences and needs of women with disabilities. A submission to the inquiry was prepared on behalf of VWDN, and can be downloaded in PDF format here or Word format here .
Find links to organisations addressing access to women's health services here.