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: A health promotion approach

This resource is for service providers and healthcare providers who want to take a health promotion approach to address sexual choking. By taking a health promotion approach to sexual choking, and focusing on improving health literacy and strengthening capability, we can we can equip people with the information they need to find ways to lower…

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It Left No Marks for service providers working with men

This digital story is for service providers who work with men who use power and control in their relationships. It gives you some examples of ways you can raise sexual choking with men who use violence. Women’s health centres don’t just work with women, through events, partnerships and outreach, they connect with their whole community.…

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Responding to non-fatal strangulation and sexual choking

Guidelines: Responding to non-fatal strangulation and sexual choking

These Guidelines are designed to improve responses to women with experiences of non-fatal strangulation and sexual choking. They were created by Women’s Health NSW to support our network of women’s health centres across NSW to develop their own organisational protocol and referral pathways for responding to women who have experienced non-fatal strangulation and sexual choking.…

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