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New Zealand reports rising youth ER visits from unrecognized sexual assault linked to risky BDSM practices, prompting calls for better training and education.
A New Zealand parliamentary report warns that some young people are arriving at emergency departments with injuries from violent sexual encounters they don’t recognize as sexual assault, driven by blurred lines between rough sex and assault.
Increasing use of dangerous practices like choking and strangulation is linked to serious health risks, including brain injury and PTSD, and may signal future lethal violence.
The Justice Committee calls for better emergency staff training to identify subtle signs of assault and improved youth education on consent and risks.
A new sexual violence capability framework is expected next year to guide health professionals.
Nueva Zelanda informa de un aumento en las visitas de emergencias de jóvenes por agresiones sexuales no reconocidas vinculadas a prácticas BDSM riesgosas, lo que provoca llamados a una mejor capacitación y educación.