Happy, Healthy Women, Not Just Survivors PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 11 September 2010 10:04

Happy, Healthy Women, Not Just Survivors is a joint advocacy initiative between the Australian Women's Coalition (AWC), the Australian Federation of Medical Women (AFMW) and the Victorian Medical Women's Society (VMWS).  

Sexual violence is a common experience for women in Australia, with 1 in 3 reporting sexual violence over their lifetimes and 1 in 10 reporting penetrative or attempted penetrative sexual abuse. Significant health consequences result over a lifetime, and with domestic violence, sexual violence is responsible for the greatest burden of disease for women aged 18-45 years. In spite of this, women who experience sexual violence are reluctant to access healthcare services. There is a critical dissonance between survivors' needs and service provision.  A consultation report  that advocates a long-term model of care for survivors of sexual violence has now been released nationally. 

Click to read the consultation report Happy, Healthy Women, Not Just Survivors
 

AFMW/VMWS  invite you to fill in a simple 2 page survey at http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VDDGRPZ to assist in the development of an integrated holistic model of longterm care for survivors of sexual assault in Australia.  The findings will be used to assist other countries to develop similar services.  We are inviting medical women from around the world to participate via MWIA websites and facebook sites.  It is a simple 2 page document for medical practitioners.  Thank you for your participation.

The Consultation Report:
(1) advocates for a long-term model of care for survivors of sexual violence.
(2) acknowledges the Australian Government's strong commitment to the prevention of violence against women and seeks to build on this commitment by addressing a gap in the national agenda relating to the long-term healthcare needs of the 1 in 3 Australian women who are survivors of sexual violence.
(3) advocates for the establishment of a multi­disciplinary foundation or Centre of Excellence (including referral pathways to strengthen access to care) in order to drive the 25 recommendations in the report forward.
(4) is under-pinned by an extensive consultation process and a review of the academic literature and tertiary teaching curricula.
(5) includes messages of support from Professor Afua Hesse (President Elect, Medical Women’s International Association); Libby Lloyd AM (Chair VAWAG); and Dr Michael Steiner (President AMA NSW).


 

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