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This book discusses the pervasiveness of violence against women
(VAW) in India and traces its evolution as a public health concern.
It highlights the fundamental relationship between health and
violence and identifies institutional gaps, which hinder
comprehensive healthcare and support to VAW survivors. The volume
brings together in-depth case studies from various states and civil
society organisations on their initiatives to help bring adequate
support and health services to women affected by VAW. These include
engagement with hospitals to increase awareness and sensitivity
among health service providers and community-run health clinics for
marginalised women. The book documents the mobilising efforts of
feminists, community-based organisations, state institutions, and
CSOs in developing comprehensive healthcare responses and bringing
violence against women into the public health discourse. It
provides insights into the lack of guidelines for responding to
sexual violence in medical and nursing education, and the way that
the police and the justice system function in India. This book will
be of interest to public health professionals, and students and
researchers in public health, gender studies, social work, and
sociology. It will also be useful for policymakers and for
professionals working for thinktanks or CSOs working on developing
health system responses to VAW.
This book discusses the pervasiveness of violence against women
(VAW) in India and traces its evolution as a public health concern.
It highlights the fundamental relationship between health and
violence and identifies institutional gaps, which hinder
comprehensive healthcare and support to VAW survivors. The volume
brings together in-depth case studies from various states and civil
society organisations on their initiatives to help bring adequate
support and health services to women affected by VAW. These include
engagement with hospitals to increase awareness and sensitivity
among health service providers and community-run health clinics for
marginalised women. The book documents the mobilising efforts of
feminists, community-based organisations, state institutions, and
CSOs in developing comprehensive healthcare responses and bringing
violence against women into the public health discourse. It
provides insights into the lack of guidelines for responding to
sexual violence in medical and nursing education, and the way that
the police and the justice system function in India. This book will
be of interest to public health professionals, and students and
researchers in public health, gender studies, social work, and
sociology. It will also be useful for policymakers and for
professionals working for thinktanks or CSOs working on developing
health system responses to VAW.
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