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    African Journal of Disability (Online)

    On-line version ISSN 2226-7220Print version ISSN 2223-9170

    Abstract

    DAVIDS, Ronel  and  VAN STADEN, Maria. Hear our voices: The perceptions and experiences of women who are Deaf on gender-based violence. Afr. j. disabil. (Online) [online]. 2024, vol.13, pp.1-8. ISSN 2226-7220.  https://doi.org/10.4102/ajod.v13i0.1490.

    BACKGROUND: While all women are at risk of gender-based violence (GBV), it is essential to acknowledge that women are not a homogenous group and that women who are Deaf may experience GBV differently. This study aimed to answer the question: What are the perceptions and experiences of GBV among women who are Deaf? OBJECTIVES: The study's objectives were to explore and describe these women's understanding of GBV terminology, their perceptions of GBV and challenges regarding support strategies in place to respond to their unique circumstances METHOD: A qualitative study with four workshops was conducted with 60 participants. The data collected were analysed using thematic analysis RESULTS: The results yielded three themes that intrinsically spoke to women's understanding of GBV terminology, perception of GBV and challenges accessing support. The results highlight that women who are Deaf are at a greater risk of GBV. Participants emphasised the importance of exploring the perceptions of GBV among men who are Deaf. Findings also indicated women's challenges when seeking support CONCLUSION: The findings underscore the necessity of offering specific assistance to Deaf women facing GBV. Based on the study findings, it can be concluded that those providing support in GBV matters should receive specialised training in GBV, including Deaf culture and South African sign language CONTRIBUTION: The study findings contribute to the field of disability and the development of effective GBV strategies and programmes that are inclusive of women who are Deaf within a South African context

    Keywords : gender-based violence (GBV); women who are Deaf; Deaf community; critical disability theory; support.

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