
Welcome to the 13th edition of “IRISi News”!
Bristol and South Gloucestershire sexual health clinics are now enrolled on ADViSE, an intervention developed by IRISi to improve the identification and response to both Domestic and Sexual Violence and Abuse in these settings. The pilot project aims to help survivors to disclose their experiences to staff who are then able to offer a direct referral to a named specialist for support (read more on the cover of this edition).
On the second page, everything you need to know about the launch of the IRIS Programme in Wolverhampton, which means that the intervention is now running across the whole Black Country area. And did you know that, since 1st of November, patients in England can access more detailed information from their medical records through apps? Unless it’s restricted by GPs, it will be possible to check notes from consultations. If you want to know what they need to do for the safety of their patients, please read more on the second page.
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