Non Fatal Strangulation and Suffocation awareness (FF)
Date & Time:
Wednesday 4 December 2024 (09:30 - 11:30) - Please login to join the waiting list
Venue:
Runcorn Town Hall,
Detail:
Strangulation is common in interpersonal violence. In domestic abuse, up to 44% of victims report having been strangled. In sexual violence, 1 in 11 adults reporting rape also describe strangulation as part of the assault. This rose to 1 in 5 when the alleged rapist was a partner or ex-partner.
NFS is important because it significantly increases the risk of being killed; homicide reviews show victims of NFS are 7 times more likely to be killed at a later date. Hence safeguarding intervention at presentation is crucial.
Aims/objectives:
- To gain an understanding of Non fatal strangulation which includes-
- Definition
- The Law in relation to NFS
- The Insitute for NFS
- Data
- Methods of strangulation and suffocation
- Impact of NFS
- Information for victims
- NFS and sexual violence
Places Available:
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Further Information:
Enquiries:
CYPSafeguardingPartnership@halton.gov.uk
Venue Details:
Runcorn Town Hall,