Hi Stephanie,
Here is a link to a 2015 report by Women’s Aid and the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in the UK on financial abuse, which includes the impact on disabled women:
https://www.womensaid.org.uk/financial-abuse-report/
We have previously been in touch with you about the Daphne III project 2103 – 2015 - Access to Specialised Victim Support Services for Women with Disabilities who have experienced Violence
but in case others are also interested here is a link to the final short report:
Best wishes,
Sarah Woodin
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Subject: economic impact of violations of the right to be free from gbv and denial of srhr on women with disabilities
Dear all, I am very interested in studies or resources on the economic impact on women and girls generally and disabled
women and girls in particular, regarding gender-based violence and denial of sexual and reproductive health rights and services. There is an understanding among women's rights activists and scholars that these human rights violations take a toll on women
generally, but I am interested in this issue from the perspective of women and girls with disabilities. Any resources as to disabled women in particular and/or women generally will be greatly appreciated.
Joy and peace for the holidays.
Stephanie Ortoleva, Esq.
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