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People with disabilities are common victims of sexual violence because of the fact that they are often placed in positions in which people without disabilities have power over them, whether that is physical power or institutionalized power. This power imbalance may both cause perpetrators to target people with disabilities, and may make it more difficult for people with disabilities to receive services after an assault.

Survivors with disabilities face many of the same barriers to seeking help that survivors without disabilities do, but there are also a range of issues that are unique to survivors with disabilities. Some examples are listed below, but SAPAC recognizes that each individual and each assault is unique. A survivor with a disability may not face all of these barriers, and may also face barriers not listed here.

Common Scenarios

All survivors deserve compassionate and competent care. SAPAC will make every effort to accommodate survivors with disabilities.

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