
Domestic abuse is a hidden epidemic affecting millions across the UK. Health professionals are uniquely positioned to identify and respond to abuse—but many lack the tools, confidence, or training to ask the right questions. This guide empowers practitioners to carry out Domestic Abuse Routine Enquiry (DARE) safely, sensitively, and effectively.
Written by safeguarding expert and Health Visitor Rachael Benson, this trauma-informed resource offers:
Clear definitions and types of abuse, including coercive control
Legal and ethical responsibilities under UK safeguarding law Practical scripts and communication strategies for routine enquiry Guidance for working with diverse populations, including men, LGBTQ+ individuals, young people, and older adults
Best practices for healthcare settings such as maternity, mental health, and emergency care
Support for staff wellbeing, reflective supervision, and CPD pathways
A comprehensive glossary, chapter summaries, and national support resources
Whether you're a GP, nurse, midwife, social worker, or frontline care provider, this guide will help you ask with confidence, respond with compassion, and safeguard with clarity.
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