Sexual violence: Long-term follow-up and management in primary care

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In this episode:

  • Reasons why patients might stay in a sexually violent relationship rather than leave
  • Signs that a health provider should look for in patients they suspect or know to be in a sexually violent relationship
  • Long-term outcomes of sexual violence
  • Developing referral networks to assist patients in leaving a sexually violent relationship

 

Expert: Dr Ellie Freedman, Sexual Health Physician

Host: Dr Terri Foran, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 36 mins

 

This Healthed podcast was produced as part of the Pathways Project, Women’s Health NSW initiative that set out to support and strengthen professional understanding and local capacity to respond to women who have experienced strangulation in the context of sexual violence, and in domestic and family violence, and in sexual choking. For more information visit: Itleftnomarks.com.au

 

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Last Updated: 29 May, 2025

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