People with disability face barriers to sexual and reproductive health care. New recommendations are only the start
- Written by: Elizabeth Kendall, Professor, Director, Griffith Inclusive Futures, Griffith University, Griffith University
ShutterstockThe recently released findings of the senate inquiry into reproductive health care sets the stage for potential transformative change.
Its recommendations are aimed at dismantling the barriers that have long hindered the sexual, maternal, and reproductive health care of women, non-binary, trans, and gender-diverse people, including peopl...



















