Towards a more integrated and gender-sensitive care delivery for victims of sexual assault: key findings and recommendations from the Belgian sexual assault care centre feasibility study
Abstract Background Sexual assault remains a major threat to public health, affecting every gender, gender identity and sexual orientation. Following the Belgian ratification of the Istanbul Convention in 2016, the feasibility of a Belgian sexual assault centre model was investigated, aiming to prov...
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Main Authors: | Bavo Hendriks (Author), Anke Marie-Josée Aimé Vandenberghe (Author), Laura Peeters (Author), Kristien Roelens (Author), Ines Keygnaert (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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