Evidence-based policy responses to strengthen health, community and legislative systems that care for women in Australia with female genital mutilation / cutting
Abstract Background The physical and psychological impact of female genital mutilation / cutting (FGM/C) can be substantial, long term, and irreversible. Parts of the health sector in Australia have developed guidelines in the management of FGM/C, but large gaps exist in community and professional k...
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Main Authors: | Nesrin Varol (Author), John J. Hall (Author), Kirsten Black (Author), Sabera Turkmani (Author), Angela Dawson (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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