Working together to prevent everyday harm
Overview
People with disability often experience everyday harm. Examples of everyday harm include being ignored or talked badly about behind your back, and not having your choices and preferences acted on. This guide provides advice on how to notice, acknowledge and respond to harm, as well as how to repair harm and make changes so it doesn't happen again. It outlines steps everyone can take to prevent and address everyday harm.
Publication Details
Copyright
The authors 2026
Easy read
Yes
Peer reviewed
Yes
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