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Identifying and Addressing Domestic Violence in Clinical Practice

Domestic Violence

18 December 2025
  • Toine Korthout

Domestic violence is a critically under-diagnosed issue that exists within the patient population of every healthcare practitioner. It affects individuals across all genders, ages, and social strata—from women, men, and children to the elderly. Yet, the majority of cases remain hidden and unreported.
This impactful one-day seminar—previously accredited by the Dutch Medical Association (KNMG)—provides essential knowledge for any healthcare professional.

The course begins with an introduction to the definitions and prevalence of domestic violence, including honour-based violence and femicide. You will learn to differentiate between accidental and non-accidental lesions and identify the specific details that make an injury suspect.

Through interactive discussion, we will explore practical steps and potential solutions when domestic violence is suspected. Furthermore, the seminar will outline the mandatory Dutch reporting protocols and procedures that all healthcare professionals in the Netherlands—including those in complementary medicine—must follow, and provide guidance on how to refer clients to the appropriate support services.

Join us to gain the confidence and skills to view patient injuries through a different lens and play a vital role in breaking the cycle of abuse.

Key topics include:
• Definitions and incidence of domestic violence
• Recognising signs of non-accidental injury
• Mandatory protocols and procedures for Dutch healthcare providers
• Interactive workshops on intervention and referral

  • Toine KorthoutStudied natural medicine at the "Nederlandse Akademie voor Natuurgeneeskunde" in Hilversum, medicine at the Rijksuniversiteit Limburg in Maastricht (Msc 1988, MD 1991), acupuncture  education at Stichting NAAV Education with specialization auriculo (1996) and Pedagogic Didactical skills for HBO teachers at Interstudie NDO van Hogeschool Arnhem en Nijmegen (2013).
Price

Shenzhou student: 15%
External TCM student 5%
(Limited places available for students)
Please see the payment and registration conditions for seminars in the registration form.

Accreditation
  • NVA and Zhong Requested
Dates & Time
18 December 2025
10 am – 17 pm (1 hour break)
Location
Shenzhou Open University of TCM
Geldersekade 67, 1011 EK Amsterdam
Language
English
Levels of experience
  • Acupuncturist, or final year student
  • Acupucunturist, Herbalist or Tuina therapist
  • Therapist with valid MBK (WM) diploma
Number of participants
The minimum number of participants required is 20.