fgm specialist network
In 2013, the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) and our partners (Community
Practitioners and Health Visitors Association (CPHVA), Royal College of Nursing
(RCN), Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RCOG), Royal College of
Paediatrics & Child Health (RCPCH), Human Rights Organisations such as Equality
Now, FORWARD and other charities, activists and survivors) came together to
produce the Intercollegiate Recommendations for identifying, Recording and
Reporting in the UK which formed the basis for government actions to End FGM.
Since then, we continue to work with our partners to lobby the government for
services and support for survivors of FGM, raise public awareness and advocate
for training and support for health and social care professionals and those who
work with women and children. Some of these initiatives aim to support health
professionals and build links with communities where FGM is practised, so that
we can highlight the health and psychological impact of FGM. They also include
training such as e-learning modules, and a variety of FGM related resources and
tools specifically aimed at Specialist Midwives. With funding from the
Department of Health and NHS England, we have jointly developed this discrete
e-platform aimed at Specialist FGM Midwives, doctors, health visitors, nurses,
students and relevant health and social care professionals, as a means of
creating a virtual forum of support where relevant resources can be accessed,
including links to appropriate data on FGM. The e-network would also act as a
confidential platform for discussion of issues or specific problems, and for
sharing information and best practice in a safe space There are also discussion
groups available to non-health professionals involved in the campaign against
FGM. It is hoped that members would come together at least once a year for a
conference or workshop. Why you should be a member Membership of the e-platform
enables you to be part of a virtual community of health and social care
professionals, working to support girls and women at risk of FGM, gives you
access to evidence abased resources and experts. You will be part of the
discussion groups and can participate in subject matter discussions, share your
expertise and information. Seek help and support and gain access to tools and
learning resources. Once a year, you will be able to present your work at the
annual event and be part of a larger strategic network