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“We must protect children with disabilities more effectively against violence, abuse and bullying,” says FRA Director a.i. Constantinos Manolopoulos on the eve of the international day of persons with disabilities. “The EU and its Member States need to take steps to address this largely invisible issue. Children with disabilities need to be able to live without fear in a society where they are fully integrated.”
The report ‘Violence against children with disabilities: legislation, policies and programmes in the European Union’ examines the forms, causes and settings of violence against children with disabilities and suggests steps to tackle it.
While official figures on the numbers of children with disabilities and the extent of the violence they suffer are not available, this report points to the vulnerabilities of such children resulting from social isolation, stigmatisation and their greater reliance on care and support.
The report also indicates where the EU and its Member States can best intervene to better protect children with disabilities:
The report also refers to examples of existing protection and prevention measures that address professionals, families or children with disabilities themselves.
To read the report, see: Violence against children with disabilities: legislation, policies and programmes in the European Union.
For further information: media@fra.europa.eu / Tel.: +43 1 580 30 642
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