It left no marks: Non-fatal strangulation in the context of domestic, family and sexual violence, and sexual choking
Online Event
Event description
The purpose of this training is to share the latest information we have on non-fatal strangulation in the context of domestic, family and sexual violence, and sexual choking. All the information provided in the training session comes from our evidence brief and is supported by Australian and international research, as well as advice and opinions gathered from experts working in this space.
Topics covered:
- What is non-fatal strangulation (NFS)
- The intersection between domestic family violence, sexual violence and NFS
- The normalisation of sexual choking
- What happens in the body when pressure is applied to the neck
- Signs and symptoms of NFS and sexual choking
- How NFS and sexual choking can cause an acquired brain injury (ABI)
- Signs and symptoms of an ABI
- Three key considerations for responding to women who experience NFS and/or engage in sexual choking.
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