By Richard Gregorian on Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Category: Domestic Violence

Help for doctors in responding to domestic abuse

Victims of domestic violence will have an additional source of help when new domestic abuse guidance for general practices is released this June.

The guidance includes key principles to help GPs and healthcare staff respond quickly and effectively to patients who disclose domestic abuse.

“There isn't a victim, child or perpetrator who doesn't have a GP,” said Diana Barran, Chief Executive of national charity Co-ordinated Action Against Domestic Abuse. “This means that GPs are in a unique and trusted position to help victims through early identification and signposting to specific support services. By supporting GPs to give a consistent response, this new guidance will help make victims safer.”

The guidance advises general practices that:

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