IRISi recently hosted a free Lunch & Learn session designed to support healthcare professionals and commissioners in strengthening their response to domestic abuse (DA) and sexual violence (SV). This session highlighted the vital role that healthcare settings play in identifying survivors, providing support, and ensuring pathways to specialist services.
With healthcare providers often being the first point of contact for individuals experiencing abuse, equipping professionals with the right tools and knowledge is essential. The session showcased IRIS and ADViSE – two pioneering, evidence-based, and cost-effective programmes enhancing healthcare’s ability to respond to DA and SV within general practices and sexual health clinics.
Key topics covered in the session:
- The landscape of domestic abuse and sexual violence in the UK: Understanding the prevalence and health impacts of DA and SV on individuals and communities.
- Healthcare settings as a safe space for survivors: The critical role that general practices and sexual health clinics play in identifying and supporting victims.
- An introduction to IRIS and ADViSE: Exploring the unique approaches of these programmes in integrating DA and SV responses into healthcare.
- Real-life case studies: Demonstrating how IRIS and ADViSE have transformed healthcare responses and improved outcomes for survivors.
- Cost-effectiveness and financial benefits: How these programmes provide economic value while improving patient care.
- Alignment with national strategies: Understanding how IRIS and ADViSE contribute to the Women’s Health Strategy and the Domestic Abuse Act.
Why this session matters
Healthcare professionals are in a unique position to recognise signs of abuse and intervene early. By implementing IRIS and ADViSE, general practices and sexual health clinics can ensure survivors receive the specialist support they need. This session provided a valuable opportunity for attendees to explore how these programmes work in practice, backed by evidence and real-world impact.
For those who missed the live session, the recording and slides are now available. If you want to deepen your understanding of the role healthcare settings play in responding to domestic abuse and sexual violence, we encourage you to watch the recording and explore the insights shared.
>>> Access the session slides here.
Together, we can strengthen the healthcare response to domestic abuse and sexual violence, ensuring survivors receive the support they need, when they need it most.