Domestic abuse: how one nurse’s innovation is supporting people with learning disabilities
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Domestic abuse: how one nurse’s innovation is supporting people with learning disabilities

An informative pictorial card is available for service users who can be at risk of violence in the home

When primary care liaison nurse Sarah Atkinson discovered a client’s history of domestic violence and abuse, she knew she had to find a way of helping her.

Learning Disability Practice. 23, 4, 8-10. doi: 10.7748/ldp.23.4.8.s7

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