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Date: November 22, 2024 Fri
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1 results foundAuthor: Cutland, Michelle Title: The role and scope of medical examinations when there are concerns about child sexual abuse: A scoping study Summary: Medical examinations when child sexual abuse is disclosed or suspected can have wide benefits including identifying forensic and evidential findings and providing a holistic assessment of the health and well-being of children who have experienced sexual abuse. This includes addressing unmet general, mental and sexual health needs, assessing risk (including for self-harm and suicide) and providing feedback and reassurance from health professionals to children and carers. It's important that practitioners who engage with children prior to a possible referral for medical examination have the knowledge and confidence to provide information and advice to children and non-abusing parents and carers. The scoping review -- This scoping review presents the available, up-to-date evidence on the role and purpose of the medical examination and the lived experience of, and impacts on, children and young people of having an examination. This report will be of interest to frontline practitioners in social care, police and health, as well as leaders and those responsible for the professional development and training of professionals in these sectors. Details: Barkingside, Ilford, Essex, UK; Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse, 2019. 56p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed May 2, 2019 at: https://www.csacentre.org.uk/knowledge-practice/medical-examinations/the-role-and-scope-of-medical-examinations-when-there-are-concerns-about-child-sexual-abuse-a-scoping-review/ Year: 2019 Country: United Kingdom URL: https://www.csacentre.org.uk/knowledge-practice/medical-examinations/the-role-and-scope-of-medical-examinations-when-there-are-concerns-about-child-sexual-abuse-a-scoping-review/ Shelf Number: 155603 Keywords: Child Abuse and Neglect Child Sexual Abuse Medical ExaminationsMedical Personnel |