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Simple illustration of four women, one with long dark hair and a short skirt holding a rainbow, one with pink hair using a manual wheelchair, one with yellow pants and flowy pink hair holding a baby, and one wearing a long skirt and a hijab.

Information about workforce training and workshops

January 13, 2022

Information about workforce training and workshops Women with disabilities experience multiple barriers to accessing the health services we need. The Experts in Our Health sessions

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Simple illustration of four women, one with long dark hair and a short skirt holding a rainbow, one with pink hair using a manual wheelchair, one with yellow pants and flowy pink hair holding a baby, and one wearing a long skirt and a hijab.

A Right to Respect: Prevention of Violence Against Women with Disabilities Training

November 4, 2021

A Right to Respect: Prevention of Violence Against Women with Disabilities Training Women and girls with disabilities are twice as likely to experience violence as

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Training for social services and disability workforces

February 22, 2021

Training for social services and disability workforces Women and girls with disabilities are twice as likely to experience violence as those without disabilities. This online

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Training for social services and disability workforces: A Right to Respect: Preventing Violence against Women with Disabilities

September 30, 2020

Quick Links Training for social services and disability workforces Women and girls with disabilities are twice as likely to experience violence as those without disabilities.

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Training for social services and disability workforces: A Right to Respect: Preventing Violence against Women with Disabilities

August 20, 2020

Quick Links Training for social services and disability workforces Women and girls with disabilities are twice as likely to experience violence as those without disabilities.

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EDIT: Applications are now closed for this training – A Right to Respect: Preventing Violence against Women with Disabilities Training

May 12, 2020

  Quick Links Women and girls with disabilities are twice as likely to experience violence as those without disabilities. This online workshop will show how

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G&D Training

March 19, 2018
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AcceSex

May 21, 2025

Quick Links What is the aim of the Sexual and Reproductive Health project? The Sexual and Reproductive Health project will develop training and resources to

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Pleasure and Consent

May 21, 2025

Quick Links Women with Disabilities Victoria’s Victorian Women’s Health Program, in collaboration with the Gender and Disability Workforce Development Program, produced a suite of resources

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Our reconciliation journey

November 26, 2024

Our Reconciliation Journey Acknowledgement of Country Women with Disabilities Victoria (WDV) respectfully acknowledges Aboriginal people as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on

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