May 08 2023
This 10 May, start the conversation. Because we all deserve to be safe at home.
We all deserve safety, respect and the opportunity to thrive, wherever we live, work and play. But for many of us home is not always safe.
We all deserve safety, respect and the opportunity to thrive, wherever we live, work and play. But for many of us home is not always safe.
Is your practice prepared if a patient discloses DFSV or abuse? A conversation could save a life.
A critical gap in the current domestic family violence (DFV) environment has been identified and addressed with the development of a pilot program providing timely primary health care including both physical and mental health for the victim and their children.
The RACGP is urging GPs to be on the look out for signs of abuse among patients as domestic violence escalates during the pandemic.