A set of handouts from the project "Monitoring and management of sexual violence cases in different age groups in the practice of primary care physicians".
Below you will find an explanation of each handout, who it is intended for (doctors or patients) and recommendations for placing it in your workspace.
1.Booklet "Checklist "Monitoring of sexual violence in different age groups and algorithm of doctor's actions"
Designed for doctors. It is recommended to be kept on the doctor's desk.
Download2.Brochure "First psychological aid in a doctor's office"
It is intended for doctors. We recommend that doctors have it on their desks.
Download3.Flyer "Take care of yourself! How to avoid professional burnout (tips for family doctors)".
Designed for doctors. We recommend that doctors have it on their desks.
Download4.Brochure "Recommendations for family doctors on referring patients for psychological and legal support"
Designed for doctors. We recommend that doctors have it on their desks.
Download5.Booklet "Memo to a patient who has suffered from sexual violence".
It is intended for patients. We recommend distributing it among patients.
Download6.Booklet "Memo to a patient who witnessed sexual violence".
It is intended for patients. We recommend distributing it among patients.
Download7.Poster for victims "If you are a victim of sexual violence..."
It is intended to be placed on the walls of primary health care centers, outpatient clinics and in offices. We recommend hanging it in the office of a trained doctor or in the corridors/reception area
Download8. Poster for witnesses "If you are a victim of sexual violence or witnessed it..."
It is intended to be placed on the walls of primary health care centers, outpatient clinics and in offices. We recommend hanging it in the office of a trained doctor or in the corridors/reception.
Download9.Poster "Violence prevention: schoolchildren/adolescents"
10. Poster "Violence prevention: schoolchildren/adolescents"
These posters should be placed in pairs - next to each other - on the walls of primary care centers, outpatient clinics and in offices. It is also recommended to hang them in the office of a trained doctor or in the corridors/reception area
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