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Strangulation: Improving responses to an often-invisible form of gender-based violence

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Around half of women who experience non-fatal strangulation, also known as choking, will have no external signs that the strangulation occurred.

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Around half of women who experience non-fatal strangulation, also known as choking, will have no external signs that the strangulation occurred. Women’s Health NSW is supporting and strengthening professional understanding and local capacity to respond to, and better meet the needs of, women who have experienced strangulation across the state. This webinar introduces that work, including their online learning hub, ‘It Left No Marks’.

Women’s Legal Service NSW addresses ways that service providers can support women with experiences of strangulation who may choose to pursue legal and compensatory outcomes in the future.

Presented by Jackie McMillan, Senior Project Officer, Women’s Health NSW and Karen Mifsud, Senior Solicitor, Women’s Legal Service NSW

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