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Supporting Survivors of Sexual Violence and Abuse: A National Conference for Healthcare Professionals
Join us for a groundbreaking national conference dedicated to enhancing healthcare responses to survivors of sexual violence and abuse. This full-day event brings together survivors, healthcare professionals, researchers, and advocates to share knowledge, build skills, and foster collaboration in supporting survivors.
Aims:
Programme Schedule:
9.15am: Registration and refreshments
9.45am: Welcome
10am: Maxime Rowson: Policy to Patient: Rape Crisis Reform and influence on Healthcare Practice
10.30am: Dr Eleanor Lutman-White & Dr Alex Dorgan Coventry University, Health and wellbeing of survivors of sexual violence and abuse attending sexual assault referral centres in England: the MESARCH mixed-methods evaluation
11am: Lime Culture – Supporting those who support others: vicarious trauma
11.30am: Institute for Addressing Strangulation - Strangulation: non-fatal and fatal strangulation and suffocation: understanding the prevalence and clinical indicators.
12.10pm: oral presentations
12.45pm: Lunch
1.30pm: Workshops options (1 hour)
2.40pm: Workshops options (1 hour)
3.50pm: Conference round up and close (4.15pm end)
Workshops are included below and each workshop is ran twice giving attendees the opportunity to attend x2 workshops.
| Workshop | Content | Facilitator |
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Evidence-Based Prevention of Sexual Violence and Harmful Masculinity: Implications for Practice |
An exploration of evidence-based preventative measures practitioners can adapt in practice, focusing on prevention of sexual violence and harmful masculinity. |
Dr Emma Senior |
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Culture, Conduct and Accountability: Addressing Sexual Harassment in the Healthcare Workforce |
A practical session exploring sexual harassment in the workplace in healthcare, safer workplace cultures, and organisational responsibility. Aimed at those with a role in workforce development, culture change, and staff wellbeing. |
Dr Anna Beatie & Lime Culture (safer cultures) |
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From Disclosure to Documentation: A Practical Healthcare Session on Responding to Sexual Violence and Abuse |
A practical session exploring trauma-informed communication techniques, immediate response protocols, and how to create a safe environment for disclosure. Also covers sexual violence and abuse in older adults, forensic evidence collection, chain of custody, documentation requirements, and collaborative working with police and SARC services. |
Dr Claire Dosdale |
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Reaching Every Survivor: Addressing Barriers, Intersectionality and Cultural Competence in Sexual Violence Care |
Addressing specific barriers and considerations when supporting survivors from LGBTQ+ communities, disabled individuals, those with learning disabilities, global majority (racially minoritised people), sex workers, and individuals with insecure immigration status. Explores intersectionality, cultural competence, and accessible care pathways. |
Dr Aysha Haddington-Ahmed, Dr Elizabeth Evans & Changing Lives |
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Recognising and Responding to Child and Adolescent Sexual Abuse: A Forensic-Informed Clinical Guide |
Delivered by specialist paediatric SARC clinicians, this session covers recognition of abuse indicators, trauma-informed response, safeguarding pathways, and key forensic considerations including evidence preservation and multi-agency working with police and SARC services. |
Paediatric SARC Team. Dr Hannah Dumelow and Dr Naomi Jones. Royal Victoria Infirmary |
Cost: £75pp / £25 student - Register using the form below.
Date Milestone
Abstract submission deadline: 27th April 2026
Notification of acceptance: Date TBC
Conference date: 16th June 2026
Questions?
For queries about abstract submissions, please contact: Claire.dosdale@northumbria.ac.uk
We look forward to receiving your submissions and welcoming you to this important national conference.
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