Domestic abuse is ‘public health emergency’, experts say after critical NHS report
Exclusive: Analysis finds domestic abuse training for staff in England and Wales ‘sporadic and inconsistent’
Domestic abuse is a public health emergency, experts have claimed, after a report concluded that the NHS is failing victims by not training staff to spot and respond to the signs of domestic violence.
About one in four people (21.6%) in England and Wales aged 16 years and over have experienced domestic abuse, affecting 12.6 million people, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics.
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By Anna Bawden Health and social affairs correspondent
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Exclusive: Analysis finds domestic abuse training for staff in England and Wales ‘sporadic and inconsistent’
Domestic abuse is a public health emergency, experts have claimed, after a report concluded that the NHS is failing victims by not training staff to spot and respond to the signs of domestic violence.
About one in four people (21.6%) in England and Wales aged 16 years and over have experienced domestic abuse, affecting 12.6 million people, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics.
Continue reading...
By Anna Bawden Health and social affairs correspondent
Domestic abuse is ‘public health emergency’, experts say after critical NHS report to Continue reading...
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