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New guidance for midwives to support women
The RCM has published new guidance for midwives on supporting survivors of domestic abuse to vote safely.Help for survivors of domestic violence to register to vote safely
New Royal College of Midwives (RCM) guidance for midwives on supporting survivors of domestic abuse to vote safely is published today. The guidance will help midwives to support survivors of domestic abuse to remain anonymous on the electoral ...Safe Places? Workplace Support for those Experiencing Domestic Abuse
‘Midwives trained to recognise domestic abuse and support women, were sometimes not recognising that they themselves are victims of domestic abuse says RCM’
The big story: sheltering from the storm
Trusts and health boards can offer better support to maternity staff who are victims of domestic abuse.
New RCM report highlights domestic abuse support
The RCM has called for the NHS to do more to address staff experiencing domestic abuse in its new report Safe places? Workplace support for those experiencing domestic abuse.
Research: Supporting midwives in asking women about domestic violence
What's happening in the world of midwifery research? A lead author summarises their work.
A place of safety - midwives helping women to vote
Find out how the RCM is supporting midwives to ensure women can exercise their right to vote safely.‘RCM joins the global fight against domestic violence’
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has today joined the UK Government, domestic abuse charity SafeLives and other key stakeholders to highlight violence against women and girls.Leading Royal Colleges call to end scourge of domestic violence
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) and the Royal College of Midwives (RCM), have today issued a call to end the ‘scourge’ of domestic abuse in the UK, which affects a quarter of women and is more likely to begin and worsen ...