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What survivors of domestic abuse are telling Healthwatch about their NHS care

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A new Healthwatch England blog highlights what survivors of domestic abuse have told us about their experiences of NHS care, revealing important insights into how services respond when people seek help. The findings show that while some people receive supportive care, others face gaps in identification, understanding, and trauma-informed support. Read more about what this means for health services and why it matters for ensuring safer, more responsive care for everyone.
 

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