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Fund free NHS dental treatment for injuries from domestic abuse or violence

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The Government should provide dedicated funding and require the NHS to provide for free any dental treatment needed because of injuries caused by domestic abuse or violent assault, and issue clear national guidance stating that such injuries be recognised as medical and trauma-related, not cosmetic.

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Fund free NHS dental treatment for injuries from domestic abuse or violence

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The Government should provide dedicated funding and require the NHS to provide for free any dental treatment needed because of injuries caused by domestic abuse or violent assault, and issue clear national guidance stating that such injuries be recognised as medical and trauma-related, not cosmetic.

National
106 reactions·100% agree
Wes Streeting

Wes Streeting

Health Secretary

Health Secretary

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