Misogyny thrives when women are silenced
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Misogyny thrives when women are silenced

Leanne Patrick Gender-based violence nurse, NHS Fife, RCN Feminist Network

Sarah Everard’s murder has exposed the grim reality for many women online and in the workplace – and nursing is not immune

The recent disappearance and suspected murder of Sarah Everard has seen a huge outpouring of stories on social media highlighting the fear shared by so many women and their collective grief.

Nursing Standard. 36, 4, 11-11. doi: 10.7748/ns.36.4.11.s7

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