SPRINGWOOD
Research indicates that GPs are frequently chosen by victim-survivors as the professionals to whom they disclose their experience, with 4 in 10 victim-survivors seeing advice or support from a general practitioner or other health professional.
Blue Mountains: Join us in person for a catered training dinner and learn about recognising the signs of sexual violence and child sexual abuse in a primary care setting, learn how to respond appropriately and know what referral pathways are. Our experienced GP educators and specialist sexual/child abuse linker will deliver a session that will equip you with the tools and resources to better identify patients impacted by Sexual Violence and Child Sexual Abuse and how to appropriately respond to disclosures and support services available.
GPs, practice nurse, practice staff, allied health staff
Dr Miriam Brookes, General Practitioner
Jodie Eyre, DFSV Linker and Program Lead
Each session requires a minimum of 6 registrations, or the session will be cancelled. If the session is cancelled, you will be informed through email prior. Participants will be provided with an alternative session.