Workforce training: Strangulation, sexual choking and acquired brain injury  

The lack of data about women’s experiences of strangulation in the context of domestic, family and sexual violence, and consensual sexual choking, impacts service providers’ ability to implement best practice screening and assessment. Developed in May 2025, this recorded training shares information gathered, and key insights learnt by Women’s Health NSW in rolling out the…

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Strangulation assessment: A recorded demonstration

Through practice, screening for strangulation will feel more natural. The women’s health centres we worked with on this project, used role play to explore what words would work best for their communities when screening for strangulation and assessing for related needs. This recorded demonstration is an example of the role plays Women’s Health NSW conducted…

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Non-fatal strangulation: Supporting patients in general practice

This webinar was put on by Central and Eastern Sydney Primary Health Network for primary healthcare providers. It was designed to share the latest information on non-fatal strangulation in the context of domestic, family and sexual violence, and in consensual sexual choking. It focused on the important role primary healthcare providers play in identifying, screening…

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Sexual Choking - An health emerging Isse

HealthEd Medical Update 2024: Recorded presentation on sexual choking

This recorded presentation on sexual choking is from the HealthEd Medical Update 2024 one day educational seminar, which took place on Saturday 5 October 2024 in Brisbane. It will be useful to general practitioners (GPs) and other health professionals who encounter patients who engage in sexual choking. Sexual choking is an emerging health issue with…

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An introduction to sexual assault related non-fatal strangulation and acquired brain injury

This recorded training has been designed to improve service provider responses to women who have experienced non-fatal strangulation and who may be suffering from an acquired brain injury. It will be useful to service providers working with women who have experienced strangulation and brain injury in the context of domestic, family, and sexual violence, or with women…

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