Female Genital Mutilation Health Law and Socio Cultural Sensitivity
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English | Self Study | Video and Text Based |
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The Syllabus
- Introduction
- Defining Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
- The prevalence of FGM both nationally and internationally
- Classifying and identifying different types of FGM
- Physiological and psychological aspects of FGM and women’s and girls’ health
- Introduction
- Understand the complexities of clinically diagnosing FGM
- Understand the treatment options available to FGM survivors both for physical and mental health
- Understand how to recognise women and girls at risk of FGM
- Be able to explain what the SDGs are
- Understand how advocacy against the practice fits into the bigger picture of the SDGs
- Introduction
- United Kingdom and Global Outlook
- Protecting at risk girls and women
- Case Studies
- Striking a balance
- Conclusion
- Introduction
- Socio-cultural perspectives
- Managing difficult conversations
- Critical approaches to FGM
- Moving towards ending FGM
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