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Key indicators for domestic abuse
Explore the indicators of possible domestic violence or abuse and learn more about the questions you should be asking potential victims. Here you can also access advice and information on looking out for any red flags and understanding how to respond to them.
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Domestic violence and abuse
Information for nursing professionals about how domestic abuse and violence impacts lives and how to recognise and support victims. This resource will help you with how to speak to someone who you may be concerned is suffering in silence.
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Digital roles and innovations
This resource has been developed by the RCN to help registered nurses and the clinical support workforce across the UK understand the range of nursing roles appearing due to the digital evolution of work across health and social care. Here you can also access two more detailed online toolkits looking at digital roles and digital innovations.
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Domestic abuse resources and support
Here you can access a selection of useful links to websites and organisations aimed at supporting women, men, and children affected by domestic abuse and violence. Unless specified, these resources are applicable across the UK.
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Domestic abuse assessment tools and guidance
Find a selection of useful links to assessment tools and guidance to help health professionals identify and support victims of domestic violence. This includes incidents of domestic abuse in the health profession, schools and local constituencies.
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Education, prevention and the role of the nursing team
Build your knowledge about the importance of self-management skills when it comes to diabetes care and your role in supporting people to manage the condition, stay healthy, and prevent complications.
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Being safe online
Find out how victims of domestic abuse can access guidance, information and support safely on digital devices and mobile phones. This resource offers information on how to support patients and clients browse the internet safely and protect their privacy.
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Digital creation, innovation and scholarship
In this part of the digital skills framework, understand the skills you will need to create and use digital content in your role – whether this is text, graphic audio or video – and to be an agent of change.
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Digital identity, wellbeing and safety
Explore the meaning of ‘digital identity’, and what it means for you as a professional. Here you will also learn more about managing your own development and that of learners when it comes to using digital tools and technology.
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Teaching, learning and self-development
In this part of the digital skills framework, find out how working online is changing approaches to learning and development, and understand how to keep your knowledge fresh.