Lessons from Homicide and Domestic Violence

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Lessons from Homicide and Domestic Violence

The women who died: UK 2011-13

The women who died: UK 2011-13

Homicides and Domestic Abuse

The women who died: UK 2011-13

Late Maternal Deaths 2009-13

Homicides 2009-13

Homicides 2009-13

Characteristics of women who were murdered

Women known to be subject to domestic abuse 2009-13

Female Genital Mutilation

Facilitating disclosure

Vignette

NICE Guideline PH50 Domestic violence and abuse

Warning signs

Staff training and awareness

Ongoing care

Ongoing care

Multidisciplinary partnerships

Domestic Homicide Review

Domestic abuse – our role

What does domestic abuse look like?

What warning signs are we looking for?

What’s our role?

Sharing information

Summary

Key messages - 1

Key messages - 2