Advice for victims of sexual and domestic violence to seek help from the NHS

LONDON – Victims of sexual and domestic violence have been advised to seek help from the NHS after a 50 percent drop in complaints during the lockdown.


During July last year, 1250 patients received help from the NHS while in the same month in 2019 2500 people received help from the NHS while this number has increased rapidly since last July and they are still The NHS says the rate of online searches for help for domestic violence has increased by 350% during the lockdown. 


While support line users recorded a 54 percent increase in web chat rates and a 70 percent increase in web chat participants the NHS says it advises all those who need help to come forward and the NHS Get help from S. Claire Murdoch National Director of Mental Health in NHS England says that everyone is different and everyone’s needs and needs are different but remember that NHS listens to you and supports you. 


Is available for SARC is an organization of specially trained doctors and nurses providing services such as confidential medical check-ups emergency abortions, emotional support, and pregnancy tests to victims of rape and violence. I do not need to report. 


Senior NHS leaders have instructed their staff on how to identify and help patients who have been targeted for abuse or violence according to the NHS’s Department of Assistance to Sexual Assault Victims. 


Kate Davies director of the organization said that all institutions should play their role in preventing violence against women. He said it was an important step in the fight against domestic violence and sexual assault and that NHS England was ready to help those in need. 


NHS Chief Dental Officer Sarah Hurley published a guideline for dentists that What should be done to identify people who need help if they see patients with broken teeth he said adding that preventing domestic violence is not only a medical mission it is also a moral mission and a moral mission of dentists. 


The NHS says that in addition to domestic violence and physical violence, the NHS also helps burn gas fired from emotionally abusive economic exploitation, online abuse threats, and threats.

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