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Intercession 2 – monday 14 slideshareversion
1. Intercession 2 – Monday 14/4/14
Violence Against Women
Discussing Sensitive Issues
Session Facilitator Dr Margi Gould
Rural Health Academic Centre
Excellence and equity in Rural Health
through education, research and engagement
2. Resources & References
Supplemental Information
for Discussion
Session based on slides & video presentation
provided by Dr Kelsey Hegarty
GP&PHCAC
University of Melbourne
3. Safety Instructions
• Today we will be discussing sensitive issues
including Violence Against Women
• Some of us in the room will have had
personal, family & professional experiences in
these areas
• Please be mindful of this when making
comments & during our discussion
4. Remember
• Be respectful of others
• Be non-judgemental in comments
• You don’t have to share your own personal
experiences (unless you want to)
• No matter how well you think you know the
person sitting next to you, you may be
unaware of some of their significant life
events
5. options
• If you feel you would like your opinion heard,
speak up (but not over others)
• If you feel upset with the discussion (topic,
manner, lack of opportunity to be heard...), let
the facilitator know
• If you notice a colleague becoming upset or
distressed, offer them assistance & enquire if
they would like you to bring it to the attention of
the facilitator (at the time or at the end of the
session)
• Leave the room if necessary & return when ready
6. Follow up any concerns
• with the facilitator,
• a trusted friend
• or an appropriate professional
• today
• or at any point in the future
22. http://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/publica
tions/violence/VAW_infographic.pdf?ua=1
All statistics can be found in the report entitled
Global and regional estimates of violence
against women: Prevalence and health eects of
intimate partner violence
and non-partner sexual violence, by the World
Health Organization, the London School of
Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and the South
African Medical Research
Council, found here:
http://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/public
ations/violence/en/index.html
23. Think about...Smoking &
Risky Drinking & Violence Against Women
• Compare & Contrast
• Social Acceptability
• Different Social Groups
– Indigenous
– CALD
• Consider Rurality & Remoteness
• How Common they are
• Discussion Comfort Level
• Time spent & emphasis on as part of MD
curriculum
37. WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data:
Responding to intimate partner violence and sexual violence against women:
WHO clinical and
policy guidelines.
1.Spouse abuse – prevention and control. 2.Violence – prevention and control.
3.Battered women.
4.Sex offenses – prevention and control. 5.Women’s health services. 6.Review.
7.Health policy.
8.Guideline. I.World Health Organization