Kinds of Abuse Against People with Disabilities
Abuse against persons with disabilities is often from family members, staff of welfare facilities for persons with disabilities, managers of the workplace, and so on. Examples of abuse can be the damaging of the mental or physical well-being of a person with a disability, or disposing of property without consent, and so on. It is an act that interferes with the independent social life of the person.
In order for disabled persons to live peacefully...
From October 1st, 2012, in order to prevent the rights and dignities of people with disabilities from being threatened by abuse, the “Act on Prevention of Abuse of Persons with Disabilities, Support for Caregivers of Persons with Disabilities, etc. Law” was enacted. This also stipulates the obligation to report those who notice abuse happening.
Types of Abuse ・ Signs of Abuse
The different types of abuse of people with disabilities are as follows. In addition, let’s not miss signs of abuse.
Physical Abuse |
(Specific examples: kicking, hitting, locking one in a room (confinement), etc.) (Signs: scratches and bruises on the body, being fearful a lot, easily startled, etc.) |
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Sexual Abuse |
(Specific examples: sexual violence, obscene stories, showing videos, etc.) (Signs: bleeding from the anus and genitals, becoming obscene, etc.) |
Psychological Abuse |
(Specific example: yelling, intentionally ignoring, etc.) (Signs: Self-harm, aggressive attitude, anxiety symptoms, etc.) |
Abandonment/Neglect |
(Specific example: neglecting to give food, not receiving necessary treatment/care, etc.) (Signs: Strange odors from the body, always wearing the same clothes, etc.) |
Financial Abuse |
(Specific examples: refusing to give pensions or wages, using deposits and savings without permission, etc.) (Signs: doesn’t spend money, can't pay living expenses, etc.) |
It is important to keep an eye out for signs of abuse!
The cause of abuse is a combination of various factors such as a lack of understanding regarding disabilities, fatigue from providing long-term care, and troubles in relationships. Even if there is abuse, it is possible that the person is not aware that they are being abused, or that the caregiver or support is unaware of causing abuse, doing such in the name of discipline or guidance.
An important counter measure against abuse of persons with disabilities is “early detection.”
It may also be due to the characteristics of the disability or other factors, but in some cases it is not abuse based on these factors. However, don’t miss the smaller signs of abuse of people with disabilities and contact us if you have any questions or concerns.
Health and Welfare Department, Social Welfare Division
Telephone Number: 0244-24-5241 (Weekdays)
0244-22-2111(Holidays・Evenings)
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更新日:2020年12月04日