Consultation outcome

Forensic medical exam standard for sexual assault complainants

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This consultation has concluded

Detail of outcome

Comments received were considered during the development of the revised guidance.


Original consultation

Summary

A call for specialist views on the "Forensic medical examination standard for adult and child sexual assault complainants".

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Consultation description

The Forensic Science Regulator (FSR) in consultation with key stakeholder groups has developed this draft “Forensic medical examination standard for adult and child sexual assault complainants”. An associated self-assessment questionnaire has been included in the draft.

The FSR has today (2 November 2018), issued a call for a review of the standard, by technical specialists, individual stakeholders, and interested parties.

All comments will be given due consideration before finalising the standard.

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Documents

Consultation: Forensic medical examination standard for adult and child sexual assault complainants

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Forensic medical examination standard document FSR-C-116

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Updates to this page

Published 2 November 2018
Last updated 14 September 2021 + show all updates
  1. Added accessible HTML versions of 'Consultation: Forensic medical examination standard for adult and child sexual assault complainants' and 'Forensic medical examination standard document FSR-C-116'.

  2. Revised guidance published.

  3. First published.

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