Domestic Abuse – Level 2 – GPs
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Domestic Abuse – Level 2 – GPs

  • Introduction – Learning Objectives
  • Understanding Domestic Abuse – Overview
  • Understanding Domestic Abuse – Key Concepts
  • Dynamics of Abuse
  • Impact of Domestic Abuse
  • Recognizing and Responding – Overview
  • Sensitive Enquiry and Response
  • Professional Responsibilities
  • Safeguarding and Information Sharing

Lessons

  1. Brief Description of Domestic Abuse - Level 2

    By the end of this section, you will understand: The official cross-government definition of domestic abuse Key statistics and trends from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) The role of health and social care professionals in identifying and addressing abuse The importance of the health and social care system in responding effectively
  2. Module 1 : introduction

    By the end of this section, you will be able to understand: The cross-government statutory definition of domestic abuse Key statistics and trends from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) The role of health and social care professionals in identifying and responding to domestic abuse
  3. Module 2 : Recognizing Domestic Abuse

    Domestic abuse includes a wide range of behaviors It does not always involve physical violence Victims often experience multiple forms of abuse at the same time
  4. Module 3 : The Impact of Domestic abuse

    By the end of this section, you will be able to understand: The impact of domestic abuse on adult victims The impact of domestic abuse on children
  5. Module 4 : Recognizing , responding to , and referring Domestic abuse

    By the end of this section, you should understand: Reasons why victims may fear disclosing abuse How to identify indicators and coded disclosures of domestic abuse Key questions for sensitive enquiry Appropriate responses to disclosures