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WDV Fact Sheets and Statements

WDV has developed a number of important resources for women with disabilities, which address a number of common questions and aspects of the work we do.  They can viewed or downloaded in the links below.

Fact Sheet 1 – About WDV

Fact Sheet 1 – About Women with Disabilities Victoria (PDF)

Fact Sheet 1 – About Women with Disabilities Victoria (Microsoft Word Version)

Fact Sheet 2 – Issues facing women with disabilities

Fact Sheet 2 – Issues facing women with disabilities (PDF)

Fact Sheet 2 – Issues facing women with disabilities (Microsoft Word Version)

Fact Sheet 3 – Violence against women with disabilities

Fact Sheet 3 – Violence against women with disabilities (PDF)

Fact Sheet 3 – Violence against women with disabilities (Microsoft Word Version)

Fact Sheet 4 – Health

Fact Sheet 4 – Health (PDF)

Fact Sheet 4 – Health (Microsoft Word version)

Fact Sheet 5 – NDIS

Fact Sheet 5 – The NDIS and women with disabilities (PDF)

Fact Sheet 5 – The NDIS and women with disabilities (Microsoft Word Version)

Position Statement – Violence against women with disabilities

Position Statement – Violence against women with disabilities (PDF)

Position Statement – Violence against women with disabilities (Microsoft Word Version)

Position Statement – Independent Assessments in the NDIS

Position Statement – Independent Assessments in the NDIS (Microsoft Word Version)
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  • Phone: (03) 9286 7800

    Email: [email protected]

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    9:00am - 5:00pm

    Street Address:
    Level 1, 255 Bourke Street,
    Melbourne, 3000

    Postal Address:
    PO Box 18314
    Collins Street East,
    Victoria, 8003

    ABN: 56 160 55 8848



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