Responding to Domestic Abuse - Guidelines for Health Care Workers in NHSScotland

Guidelines for Health Care Workers in NHS Scotland in responding to domestic abuse


RESPONDING TO DOMESTIC ABUSE - GUIDELINES FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS IN NHSSCOTLAND

ANNEX A: DOMESTIC ABUSE HEALTH GUIDANCE SHORT LIFE WORKING GROUP

Members

Professor Sheila Hunt

(CHAIR) Dean, Professor of Nursing & Midwifery, Dundee University

Mrs Rhona Brown

representing Community Practitioners and Health Visitors Association

Dr Anne Chowaniec

Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

Dr Anne Cunningham

representing British Medical Association

Ms Dot Fall

Scottish Women's Aid Representative

Ms Citty Finlayson

UNISON Nominee

Ms Dawn Giffen (Practitioner)

Scottish Women's Aid Representative

Dr Mary Hepburn

representing Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

Ms Sue Laughlin

Greater Glasgow NHS Board

Ms Kate Munro

GGNHSBoard

Ms Susan Moffat

Lothian Health Board

Ms Diane Norris

Project Manager The Highland Domestic Abuse Forum

Ms Sandra Robb

representing Royal College of Midwives

Dr Penny Watson

representing Royal College of General Practitioners

Mrs Joan Wilson

Healthcare for the Homeless Perth, representing Royal College of Nursing

Ms Emma Witney

HEBS, Programme Manager - Community

Scottish Executive

Mrs Lorna Belfall

Domestic Abuse Unit, Justice Department

Mrs Fiona Dagge-Bell
(until April 2002)

Project Midwife, Health Department

Ms Fiona March
(until June 2001)

Primary Care Division, Health Department

Jackie McRae

Women and Children's Unit, Health Department

Alexandra Simpson
(from Oct 2002)

Women and Children's Unit, Health Department

Mrs Jean Swaffield

Nursing Adviser, Nursing Directorate

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