当奴隶制隐藏在症状中时,我们准备好看到它了吗?

Rosie Riley
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摘要一名患者因醉酒、敌对且没有明确的理由进入急诊室,他披露的信息强烈表明他是劳动剥削的受害者,劳动剥削是现代奴隶制最常见的形式。这种重要的咨询需要优先考虑和创伤知情的专业知识。除了解决眼前的医疗需求和安全问题外,还必须考虑现代奴隶制的复杂后遗症。受害者正在接受医疗服务。然而,医疗保健专业人员觉得自己没有能力识别这些迹象,也不知道该问什么问题,而医疗保健服务中的关键差距阻碍了这些患者获得所需的支持。在职业发展的各个层面,都没有优先考虑保障的做法。这是由于缺乏有效的培训以及对较软的沟通和保护技能的重视。模拟培训提供了一个安全的教育环境,以建立信心并练习进行这些具有挑战性的复杂咨询。从一线工作人员那里获得这些推荐的保护领导应该能够了解现代奴隶制的复杂性以及现有支持服务的优势和劣势。最后,医疗保健专业人员必须参与制定更广泛的以国家幸存者为重点的应对现代奴隶制的措施。
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When slavery hides in the symptoms - are we ready to see it?

Intoxicated, antagonistic and with no clear reason for being in the emergency department, a patient discloses information strongly suggesting that he has been a victim of labour exploitation, the most common form of modern slavery. This significant consultation demands prioritisation and trauma-informed expertise. As well as addressing immediate healthcare needs and safety, the complex sequelae of modern slavery must be considered. Victims are encountering healthcare services. Yet healthcare professionals don't feel equipped to recognise the signs or know what questions to ask, while key gaps within the healthcare service prevent these patients receiving the support they need. At all levels of professional development, the practice of safeguarding is not prioritised. This is due to lack of effective training and emphasis on softer communication and safeguarding skills. Simulation training provides a safe, educational environment to build confidence and practice conducting these challenging, complex consultations. Safeguarding leads, who receive these referrals from frontline staff, should be equipped to understand the complexity of modern slavery and the strengths and weaknesses of the support services available. Finally, healthcare professionals must be involved in shaping the wider national survivor-focused response to modern slavery.

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