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GP in North and West London Lead GP for Safeguarding Children in West London CCG (K+C and Queen’s Park + Paddington in Westminster) ONE day per week NHS England FGM Steering Group Department of Health FGM Strategy Planning Dr Neera Dholakia
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Violence against women and girls Represented all the Lead GPs in London at the NHS England FGM steering group Home Office select committee report critical of GPs How I got involved in FGM
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TRAINING SUPPORT How can GPs deliver on this directive?
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Face to face training More effective then online learning for retention GP forums Dissemination of information Collaboration with CCG, LA, Community FUNDING for provision of training TRAINING
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Availability of support services for patients Clinics for deinfibulation Clinics for managing the short and long-term consequences, particularly psychological and sexual Advocacy and community support networks Availability of support for GP staff Clinical advice Practical advice e.g. where to refer Working with communities to strike balance between advocacy, trust and safeguarding Support
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Mandatory Level 3 Safeguarding Children Training for GPs Multi Agency, Domestic Violence and Female Genital Mutilation ConfidentSafeguarding
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Prevalence Legislation Classification Identification Complexities and community perspectives Consequences Coding Referral Information sharing, consent, confidentiality FGM
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Girls at risk of FGM Any female child is born to a woman who has undergone FGM Any female child whose older sibling (sister or in extended family) has undergone FGM must be considered to be at immediate risk The family is not integrated into UK society Girls who have undergone FGM Risk to female siblings Women who have undergone FGM Risk to daughters Opportunities in general practice to identify FGM New patient registrations: include country of origin, if from a practicing community, ask about FGM Smear tests: identify women that have undergone FGM Travel clinics: vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis Routine childhood immunisations Pregnancy booking Red book – document if maternal FGM Opportunistic history taking from women and girls, asking about school holidays FGM:Identification
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BARRIERS Women and Children disclosing Clinicians asking
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Specific for GPs Female Genital Mutilation speaker and community perspective Simulated Consultations Case studies Discussion and questions - interactive Face-to-face vs E-learning
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‘ West London CCG FGM training: An example of best practice’ NHS England CCG case study pinboard Evaluation assessed knowledge, awareness and skills Participants improved from 56% confident to 83% confident in all areas
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Why isn’t everyone receiving this training? FUNDING
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Thank you and any questions neeradholakia@nhs.net
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