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More abuse survivor groups needed

Posted: 26 May 2005 | Subscribe Online


Hundreds of women with learning difficulties who have been sexually abused lack services, campaigners warned.

While authorities know of about 1,400 people with learning difficulties abused each year, this only represented the "tip of the iceberg", delegates were told.

Nick Peckham, clinical psychologist at Northgate & Prudhoe NHS Trust, highlighted the need for more survivors' groups, and said there was not enough research into the issue.

Maxine Fagg, manager at Beverley Lewis House, one of very few refuges for abused women with learning difficulties in Europe, said hundreds of women had "nowhere to go".
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Other delegates called for more services for men with learning difficulties who have been abused, many of whom found it hard to bring their cases to court despite recent laws including the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999.

Rebecca Seddon, campaigns and policy officer for learning difficulty charities Respond, Voice UK and the Ann Craft Trust, urged staff to make use of laws designed to improve access to justice. "Now the legislation is there, we need to see a whole culture change in attitudes in courts and the police to ensure equal access to justice."


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