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  • When to suspect | Recognition | Domestic abuse | CKS | NICE
    All healthcare staff should be trained to recognize possible signs of domestic abuse at an early stage, to enquire sensitively and safely, be aware of patient confidentiality, and know how to respond to a disclosure Frequent attendances for vague symptoms
  • Domestic Abuse Guidance - Royal College of Nursing
    domestic abuse of patients, clients and colleagues Domestic abuse describes a continuum of behaviour ranging from verbal abuse, threats and intimidation, manipulative behaviour, coercive control, physical and sexual assault, through to rape and murder It is a complex issue that all health care professionals should have some understanding about
  • What is Suspected Abuse in Health and Social Care?
    Signs of Abuse: Common indicators of suspected abuse include unexplained injuries, withdrawal from social activities, anxiety, poor hygiene, and financial discrepancies Reporting Protocols : Professionals should follow established procedures for reporting suspected abuse, documenting observations, and ensuring confidentiality while sharing
  • Guidance for health professionals on domestic violence
    This guidance helps health professionals to recognise factors that may indicate domestic violence and abuse and describes steps to ensure appropriate support and referral where necessary
  • Domestic abuse: your legal and ethical duty - The MDU
    Doctors and other healthcare professionals have a duty to be alert to signs of domestic abuse Consider your duty of confidentiality The RCGP has detailed advice for GPs It is estimated that one in four women and one in six men in the UK will be a victim of domestic violence
  • Ten top tips on spotting signs of domestic abuse
    Many practice nurses will have spotted evidence of domestic violence and abuse in patients where there is injury But vigilance for less overt signs of abuse – such as bullying, self-harm or neglect, forced marriage and medication abuse – is vital
  • Identifying and responding to domestic violence and abuse in healthcare . . .
    Ask about domestic violence and abuse (DVA) sensitively and respond in a supportive manner, asking the person what they would like to happen, informing them of sources of support, and following up the case in your clinical setting where possible
  • Recognising and supporting families through domestic violence and abuse . . .
    This article explores the epidemiology of DVA, focusing on the signs that should prompt concern and how nurses and other health professionals can support these individuals and their families
  • New research helps spot the hidden signs of abuse in the most vulnerable
    Care professionals are ideally placed to spot the early signs of abuse and help Wednesday 9th October was the official launch in Southampton, of The DALLI (Domestic Abuse and Life-Limiting Illness) Toolkit; a training and support resource for those care professionals
  • Domestic Violence | Identification | Management | Geeky Medics
    Keynejad R, Baker N, Lindenberg U, et al Identifying and responding to domestic violence and abuse in healthcare settings British Medical Journal 2021 Available from: Office for National Statistics Domestic abuse prevalence and victim characteristics, England and Wales: year ending March 2024 2024 Available from:





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