PI-17: Disabled Women DV — Gender × Disability Intersection
⚠️ BETA — Cross-covenant structural blind-spot PI (added in Wave 127)
1. Structural Finding (platform-quantified evidence)
Cross-covenant comparison shows this issue is a complete structural blind spot in Taiwan's government documents:
| Platform keyword match | Segment count |
|---|---|
| CEDAW gov't documents — "Domestic violence" | 459 segments |
| CRC gov't documents — "Domestic violence" | 515 segments |
| CRPD gov't documents — "Domestic violence" | 1 segment |
| CRPD gov't documents — "Disabled women × Violence" co-occurrence | 0 segments |
→ Government CRPD discourse barely mentions disabled women's intersectional violence,
even though general DV discourse is rich elsewhere — disability framework never picks it up.
2. International Evidence (filling the domestic discourse vacuum)
CEDAW GR-19 (1992) + GR-35 (2017)
States Parties must take all appropriate measures to eliminate violence against women,
with particular attention to forms of violence affecting disabled women (GR-19 §6).
CRPD §6 + §16
§6: "Recognize that women and girls with disabilities are subject to multiple discrimination"
§16: "Take all appropriate measures to protect persons with disabilities... from all forms of exploitation, violence and abuse, including their gender-based aspects"
CRPD GC-3 (Women with Disabilities, 2016)
§32-37 dedicated to violence against disabled women; calls for disability-disaggregated DV statistics.
International data benchmarks
- UN Women + UNFPA (2018): Disabled women face 2-4× the violence risk of non-disabled women
- EU FRA (2014, 28-country survey): 12-month physical/sexual/psychological violence rate among disabled women: 34% (vs 19% general female population)
- Australia (2016): Disabled women experience violence at double the rate of non-disabled women in any 12-month window
3. Adjacent Taiwan signals (indirect evidence)
While CRPD documents have no direct discussion, scale can be estimated from adjacent data:
- MOHW statistics: nationwide DV reports exceed 160,000/year (2023), but no disability flag
- Ministry of Interior disabled population ≈ 1.2 million (women ~500,000)
- Estimating with EU FRA's 34% rate: Taiwan disabled women face DV exposure of ~170,000 person-events / 12 months
- But this estimate has never entered government CRPD discourse
(500k × 34% ≈ 170k, applying 2024 ratios)
4. Four-dimensional action plan
📊 Data sources to collect
- MOHW Bureau of Protective Services 113 hotline raw data — add disability flag
- MOJ Agency of Corrections sexual violence — victim disability disaggregation
- NIA marriage-migrant DV — disabled subgroup
- Per-county shelter statistics — disability accessibility / capacity
- Disabled women survivors (post-environment, 5-10 subjects, gender-aware interviewers)
- Shelter social workers — accessibility / disability-type capacity
- DV prevention center supervisors — how disability status affects assessment flow
- Disabled women's self-help groups (e.g., League of Welfare gender working group)
- MOHW: nationwide 113 case statistics by disability disaggregation (2017-2024)
- Judicial Yuan: DV protection order applicants — disability status
- County social affairs offices: shelter accessibility evaluation / disabled women placement
- MOI: NPA 110 emergency-call system — disability disaggregation
- CEDAW GR-19 (1992) — violence + special risk to disabled women
- CEDAW GR-35 (2017) — gender violence update; §28 lists disabled women as vulnerable subgroup
- CRPD §6 (women with disabilities)
- CRPD §16 (freedom from violence)
- CRPD GC-3 (2016) — Women with Disabilities GC, §32-37 on violence
- CEDAW GR-39 (2022) — indigenous women including disabled indigenous women
- CRC §19 (children's freedom from violence) + CRC GC-13: disabled female children
- CEDAW + CRPD Committees coordinate questions in the List of Issues stage
- Demand Taiwan's 5th CEDAW report (2026-27) and 3rd CRPD report (planned 2027) cross-reference each other with disabled-women DV chapters
- Mandate disability-disaggregated 113 hotline statistics
- Cross-covenant intersectional topics: intersectional-topics-en.html
- D-grade research TODO: d-grade-research-todo-en.html
- Chinese version of this brief: PI-17.html
- CEDAW DV total discourse: cedaw.taiwanmommies.org
👥 Interviews to conduct
📨 Freedom-of-information requests
🌐 Relevant international CO / GR
5. Cross-covenant joint advocacy entry point
This PI is the top candidate for cross-committee Joint List of Issues:
6. Current platform evidence
passages: 0 (zero direct gov't document hits)
linked_kw: 身障女性 / 身心障礙婦女 / 障礙女性 / 身心障礙者女性 / 身障家暴 / 身心障礙者受暴 / 障礙女性受暴 / 身障性侵
0 passages itself = direct evidence of "government silence."