Description
About the Author
Emma Williamson is a Wellcome Research Fellow in the Centre for Medical Ethics, University of Bristol.
Reviews
"... a unique and thorough resource for any UK healthcare professional or reseacher involved in the field ... a 'must-read'." Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
"This important work is of immense practical value to those who work within health, and marks the important and essential role of the medical profession in dealing with domestic violence. I recommend this report to those readers who seek to know more of women's treatment experiences." Social Work Review
"... a valuable resource for teaching on healthcare and medical courses and will also be of interest to those concerned with research and policy on this important topic." Sociology of Health and Ilness
"There is a great gap in our understanding of how the work of health professionals can contribute to the well-being of those who experience domestic violence. This study is a contribution to closing that gap. Williamson's work demonstrates the need for health professionals to be sensitive to those who may (or who may wish to) disclose the pain of domestic violence." Betsy Stanko, Royal Holloway University of London
"This is essential reading for those involved in training all health professionals, for their managers, and for those who remain reluctant to address the issues. If this reluctance extends to reading a whole book on the subject, the excellent summaries at the end of each section provide the key points healthcare professionals need to address to improve the service they offer to women who experience domestic violence." June Thompson, Health Service Journal
"This book will help you to gain a clearer insight into the true nature of domestic violence as a health issue. You could be saving a life - or two or three." Health Matters
Book Information
ISBN 9781861342157
Author Emma Williamson
Format Paperback
Page Count 228
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Policy Press