'They're sitting ducks:' More women with disabilities unhoused due to abuse, violence
- New data reveals women with disabilities are more likely to face homelessness due to violence, with 63 percent reporting this cause, according to the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
- Few women's shelters can accommodate individuals with disabilities, leaving them without housing options or social support during abusive situations, as stated by the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
- Vicky Levack noted that women with disabilities experience higher rates of abuse, often from caregivers or partners, and this issue is worse for Indigenous women.
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