AASW Recording | Non-Fatal Strangulation in Domestic Family Violence
This webinar about non-fatal strangulation covers health and legal issues, medical information, and research findings.
Event Details
Anytime, Anywhere
1.5 CPD hours
AASW Training ([email protected])
Family & Domestic Violence
General
Category 3: Professional Identity
Event Description
This webinar was recorded in June 2020 by the AASW WA Branch.
Data collected from women's refuges, found that fifty-four per cent of the 524 women seeking the support of women’s refuges and family and domestic violence services in 2018 had experienced non-fatal strangulation by an intimate partner or ex-partner, including eight who were pregnant at the time. Six children also reported experiencing strangulation.
Of these women and children, only half were left with visible injuries. SARC data found when non-fatal strangulation was considered in the context of recent sexual assault among 1064 women referred to a sexual assault referral centre, 79 women (7.4%) reported experiencing strangulation during the sexual assault.
The Family Violence Legislation Reform Bill 2019 (WA) was introduced into the WA Parliament in November 2019. If the Bill passes, the Criminal Code will be amended to provide for two new offences, non-fatal strangulation and persistent family violence. (The Bill was subsequently passed and adopted in March 2020)
Topics covered include:
- What is Non-fatal Strangulation
- Health and legal issues
- Medical Information
- Research findings
AASW Credential: Family Violence
Presenters
Dr Debbie Smith: Senior Forensic Medical Officer at the Sexual Assault Resource Centre in Perth
Kedy Kristal: Policy Officer at the Women’s Council for Domestic and Family Violence Services
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AASW Recording | Non-Fatal Strangulation in Domestic Family Violence
This webinar about non-fatal strangulation covers health and legal issues, medical information, and research findings.
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1.5 CPD hours
AASW Training ([email protected])
Family & Domestic Violence
General
Category 3: Professional Identity
Event Description
This webinar was recorded in June 2020 by the AASW WA Branch.
Data collected from women's refuges, found that fifty-four per cent of the 524 women seeking the support of women’s refuges and family and domestic violence services in 2018 had experienced non-fatal strangulation by an intimate partner or ex-partner, including eight who were pregnant at the time. Six children also reported experiencing strangulation.
Of these women and children, only half were left with visible injuries. SARC data found when non-fatal strangulation was considered in the context of recent sexual assault among 1064 women referred to a sexual assault referral centre, 79 women (7.4%) reported experiencing strangulation during the sexual assault.
The Family Violence Legislation Reform Bill 2019 (WA) was introduced into the WA Parliament in November 2019. If the Bill passes, the Criminal Code will be amended to provide for two new offences, non-fatal strangulation and persistent family violence. (The Bill was subsequently passed and adopted in March 2020)
Topics covered include:
- What is Non-fatal Strangulation
- Health and legal issues
- Medical Information
- Research findings
AASW Credential: Family Violence
Presenters
Dr Debbie Smith: Senior Forensic Medical Officer at the Sexual Assault Resource Centre in Perth
Kedy Kristal: Policy Officer at the Women’s Council for Domestic and Family Violence Services