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Citation

Hand-Oades H. Br. J. Nurs. 2021; 30(22): 1296-1302.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Mark Allen Publishing)

DOI

10.12968/bjon.2021.30.22.1296

PMID

34889681

Abstract

It is more likely than ever that healthcare staff of all grades and in all settings will encounter cases of sexual assault, so it is crucial that they know how to respond appropriately to support survivors. Health and social care workers engage with clients in a range of situations, which means that they are well placed for such disclosure. In some cases, particularly if the assault is a recent incident, time is of the essence to ensure that there is no loss of evidence that could be crucial in gaining a conviction. This article explores the role of a sexual assault referral centre (SARC), a service that few people know about or think they will ever need. The type of sexual activity that constitutes a criminal offence will be discussed and information presented that offers direction for those who want to involve the police, and for those who do not. Links to a range of organisations are also included that survivors of recent or historic sexual assault can access for support and advice.


Language: en

Keywords

Domestic violence; Sexual assault; Forensic nursing; Historic abuse; Rape

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