Unit 1 |
Acknowledgements |
Unit 2 |
Introduction |
Unit 3 |
What is FGM? |
Unit 4 |
Historical and cultural context |
Unit 5 |
Prevalence |
Unit 6 |
Tackling FGM in the UK |
Unit 7 |
Effective use of data |
Unit 8 |
First conviction for FGM in the UK |
Unit 9 |
Launch of e-platform FGM Specialist Network |
Unit 10 |
NHS England national FGM support clinics for non-pregnant women |
Unit 11 |
Global commitment to end FGM |
Unit 12 |
FGM procedures and health effects |
Unit 13 |
Types of FGM |
Unit 14 |
Health risks and complications |
Unit 15 |
A human rights issue |
Unit 16 |
Legal aspects |
Unit 17 |
Safeguarding now and for future generations |
Unit 18 |
Communication |
Unit 19 |
Multi-agency working |
Unit 20 |
Service provision |
Unit 21 |
Health visitors, school and community children’s nurses |
Unit 22 |
Community, practice and travel nurses |
Unit 23 |
Acute sector nurses |
Unit 24 |
Midwives |
Unit 25 |
Nursing associates |
Unit 26 |
Confidentiality |
Unit 27 |
Referral to appropriate agencies |
Unit 28 |
Education, raising awareness and conscious engagement to change |
Unit 29 |
Professional curiosity and assessing need |
Unit 30 |
Knowledge about diversity |
Unit 31 |
Antenatal care and reversal of infibulation (deinfibulation) |
Unit 32 |
Care in labour |
Unit 33 |
Conclusion |
Unit 34 |
References and further reading |
Unit 1 |
Appendix 1: Map showing the global distribution of FGM |
Unit 2 |
Appendix 2: The Bristol story |
Unit 3 |
Appendix 3: Overview of the FGM mandatory reporting duty |
Unit 4 |
Appendix 4: Tackling FGM in England |