Disabilities and violence in New Zealand
Disabilities and violence in New Zealand
White Ribbon
- White Ribbon, 2021
- electronic document (1 page) ; HTML & PDF file
Note: An estimated 17 percent of people (1 in 6) living in New Zealand households were disabled in 2023 according to the 2023 Household Disability Survey (HDS). Estimates from the 2023 HDS can’t be compared with estimates from previous disability surveys run by Stats NZ due to changes in the way disabled people were identified.
Shine a light on disability and violence was part of the 2021 White Ribbon campaign. A summary of how disabled people experience violence perpetrated by family members, caregivers and others is presented in a infographic, video and in HTML. Record #9166
White Ribbon Trust
DISABLED PEOPLE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INFOGRAPHIC
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PREVALENCE
TĀNGATA WHAIKAHA
TATAURANGA
TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
NEW ZEALAND
Note: An estimated 17 percent of people (1 in 6) living in New Zealand households were disabled in 2023 according to the 2023 Household Disability Survey (HDS). Estimates from the 2023 HDS can’t be compared with estimates from previous disability surveys run by Stats NZ due to changes in the way disabled people were identified.
Shine a light on disability and violence was part of the 2021 White Ribbon campaign. A summary of how disabled people experience violence perpetrated by family members, caregivers and others is presented in a infographic, video and in HTML. Record #9166
White Ribbon Trust
DISABLED PEOPLE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INFOGRAPHIC
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PREVALENCE
TĀNGATA WHAIKAHA
TATAURANGA
TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
NEW ZEALAND