Female Genital Mutilation Flashcards
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Definition of FGM
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- FGM comprises all procedures involving partial or total removal of the external female genetalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons. It has no health benefitsand harms girls and women in many ways. It involves removing and damaging healthy and normal female genital tissue, and hence interferes with the natural function of girls’ and women’s bodies. The practice causes severe pain and has several immediate and long-term health consequences, including difficulties in childbirth also causing dangers to the child.
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Genital Piercings
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The Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003
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- It is illegal to carry out FGM under any circumstances in the UK under the FGM Act 2003
- Health and social care professionals have a duty to report FGM in under 18s
- It is an offence to fail to protect a girl from the risk of FGM
- Also illegal to perform FGM on a UK national/resident outside the UK
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Female genital cosmetic surgery
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- If the surgery covers any aspect of the FGM Act 2003 and is not necessary for physical or mental health, or for the purposes of childbirth, it is illegal
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Other legal acts
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- The UN convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women
- The UN convention on the rights of the child
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Short term consequences of FGM
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Long term consequences of FGM
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Risk factors for FGM
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- Less integrated into society
- FHx
- Sister who has undergone FGM
- Withdrawal from education
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Indications that FGM has taken place
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Practical advice for professionals
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Working with Children
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Working with Adults
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