Royal Commission Reveals ‘Horrific’ Abuse of South Australians with Disabilities Facing Domestic Violence

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  1. It’s absolutely heartbreaking to hear about the experiences of South Australians with disabilities facing abuse and domestic violence. Everyone deserves to live in a safe environment, free from harm and mistreatment. It’s crucial that we not only acknowledge these issues but also take immediate action to address and prevent them. The findings of the royal commission should lead to meaningful changes in policy and support systems to protect vulnerable individuals and ensure their rights are upheld. We must work together as a community to raise awareness and advocate for stronger protections and resources for those in need.

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