Navigating Domestic Abuse in Primary Care
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Domestic abuse affects patients and colleagues, yet it’s often unseen- so in this compassionate, practical episode Fiona and Nik walk you through what primary care can do right now:
- How to spot warning signs
- How we should use clinical inquiry (not universal screening)
- How to respond to a disclosure with the LIVES framework
- How to document safely in the electronic medical record
You’ll also hear why children and young people are recognised as victims in their own right, and how to notice and support a colleague who may be affected.
Do you know about the 999 “Silent Solution”?
All this is so you can feel more prepared, confident and informed in your next clinic.
Press play: the right conversation at the right moment can change a life.
Useful Links
Domestic abuse
Doctors Association UK offers resources and research on domestic abuse in healthcare, including:
- Resources for doctors and health professionals experiencing domestic abuse
- Resources for NHS employers to support staff affected by domestic abuse
- Research and guidance on domestic abuse in healthcare professionals
TED Talk: Why domestic violence victims don't leave
Silent Solution
Mr Right and Mr Wrong
GP Trainee Essentials support package information, and the Red Whale Calendar
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