DAUK &MWF are joining together to launch the first NHS Domestic Abuse Awareness Day on Wednesday 10 December
See how you can get involved
https://t.co/QES5Zf1lk4
Today @TheDA_UK + @medicalwomenuk are launching a campaign that aims to highlight the high prevalence of domestic abuse among healthcare professionals—who are three times more likely to experience it than the general population
#nhsdaad
Launching on White Ribbon Day (25 November), @TheDA_UK + @medicalwomenuk are launching a campaign that aims to highlight the high prevalence of domestic abuse among healthcare professionals—who are three times more likely to experience it than the general population
#nhsdaad
#16DaysOfActivism | Ahead of #NHSDAAD, we're encouraging people to sign an open letter calling for mandatory safeguarding training and systemic learning from cases across the judiciary ⬇️
https://t.co/KwJBOU7EeC
(TW) Research suggests that healthcare professionals may be more likely to experience domestic abuse than people in the general population.
We spoke to @theRMBF about the additional layers of complexity and difficulty for doctors: https://t.co/8GPU5NJZzl #NHSDAAD.
Today we welcome the first NHS domestic abuse awareness day and thank the Medical Women’s Federation and Doctors Association UK for starting this vital campaign. We strongly encourage members impacted by domestic abuse, to seek support from the BMA #NHSDAAD
For more information on our domestic abuse in the health profession report👉https://t.co/4zbKInnooV
Domestic abuse in NHS workers is a “silent pandemic,” with some research finding that they are three times as likely to experience it.
@AdeleWatersRx finds that the NHS needs to do more to end a “double layered stigma” affecting clinicians
https://t.co/PFZw1q1ShR
Today is the very first #NHSDomesticAbuseAwarenessDay, founded by @thedoctorsassociationuk and @medicalwomenuk. It aims to shine a light on the prevalence of domestic abuse among healthcare professionals. Learn more: https://t.co/ZTzVWgJZ0I #NHSDAAD
Today is the first NHS Domestic Abuse Awareness Day #NHSDAAD
CNWL is proud to host a #WhiteRibbon panel discussion examining why the same themes persist in domestic abuse practice and reviews.
Find out more: https://t.co/grpvVwXJuH
@NHSDDAAware
Tomorrow is the first NHS Domestic Abuse Awareness Day. Founded by @medicalwomenuk and DAUK, @NHSDAAware highlights the urgent need to recognise and respond to domestic abuse affecting NHS staff. It also recognises the unique barriers they can face in seeking help #NHSDAAD
We have released a new podcast as part of NHS Domestic Abuse Awareness Day - Understanding Subtle Abuse: A Hidden Epidemic #nhsdaad
With @SeemaHaider1@wanderingwelch and subtle abuse expert Dr Rosemary Parkinson
https://t.co/uXhZ2q1Xr7
@TheDA_UK@medicalwomenuk
Day 13 #16DaysOfActivism2025
Day 13 - #16daysofactivism
Thank you Professor Joht Singh Chandan:
“Let’s make it clear: domestic abuse is a workforce issue, and every one of us has a role in creating safer, more supportive environments for our colleagues.”
#nhsdaad#16days
Thanks @RoyLilley for highlighting the document
YOUR GP, HERE FOR YOU
We need patients put back at the centre of care and GPs given the resources to provide for them
@wesstreeting@SKinnock@DHSCgovuk take a look