Female Genital Mutilation (FGM): Health, Law, and Socio-Cultural Sensitivity

Understand the many impacts of FGM and the legal duty of a health and social care professional in reporting FGM practices with this insightful online course.

Duration

4 weeks

Weekly study

4 hours

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Help bridge the gap between FGM and medical education

FGM causes devastating mental and physical health impacts. Yet a gap in education on FGM has led to a lack of confidence among health care professionals to deal with this harmful practice.

On this four-week course, you’ll build your understanding of Female Genital Mutilation to help you recognise and report indicators of FGM or plans to inflict it.

This knowledge will increase your confidence and help you play a role in ending FGM.

Discover the impacts of FGM on women and girl’s health

You’ll learn the definition and the four types of Female Genital Mutilation before exploring the physiological and psychological aspects of FGM on women and girl’s health.

This understanding will help you identify the clinical diagnosis and the treatment for both the physical and mental health of victims of FGM.

There is a legal duty for health and social care professionals, educators, and police personnel to recognise and report physical or other indicators of FGM practices.

You’ll evaluate when and how it is appropriate to act in relation to your legal responsibilities and learn to apply your knowledge to recognise and report FGM.

Explore different perspectives alongside the experts at the University of Aberdeen

You’ll explore socio-cultural perspectives of FGM and how to manage difficult conversations.

This critical approach will help you analyse case studies of FGM practices from a range of perspectives.

You’ll learn from the experts at the University of Aberdeen who have created the course alongside a team of academics and medics who have been working on FGM projects for a number of years.

What topics will you cover?

  • Definition of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
  • Classifying and identifying types of FGM
  • Physiological and psychological aspects of FGM
  • Women’s and girls’ health
  • Clinical diagnosis/factors/treatment for physical and mental health
  • Legal aspects of health and social care
  • Education and policing practices
  • Gender Equality

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