Latest experimental statistics about female genital mutilation published

25 Jul 2019 11:57 AM

New official figures published yesterday provide experimental statistics on female genital mutilation (FGM) in England, from April 2018 to March 2019.

The Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Enhanced Dataset collates data collected by healthcare providers1 in England, including acute hospital providers, mental health providers and GP practices on the recording of FGM.

For the first time, this year’s report also includes new time series charts for women and girls by FGM type and a breakdown of Type 4 FGM into pricking, piercing, scraping, incising and cauterisation subtypes.2

There are three main types of count used in FGM Enhanced Dataset publications:

The FGM Enhanced Dataset cannot measure the total prevalence of FGM in England, only those cases of FGM recorded since the collection began on 1 April 2015.

The data captures information including but not exclusively:

Read the full report

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Enhanced Dataset

Notes to editors

  1. There are 203 NHS trusts, 1,469 GP practices and 12 other organisations registered on the FGM Enhanced Dataset collection system.
  2. Only 71% of individual women and girls with FGM Type 4 have a subtype recorded.  Regionally, the proportion of known values varies between 52% and 89%.
  3. Newly Recorded women and girls with FGM are those who have had their FGM information collected in the FGM Enhanced Dataset for the first time. This will include those identified as having FGM and those having treatment for their FGM.
  4. Total Attendances refers to all attendances in the reporting period where FGM was identified or a procedure for FGM was undertaken. Women and girls may have one or more attendances in the reporting period. This category includes both newly recorded and previously identified women and girls.
  5. The four FGM Types defined by the World Health Organisation (http://www.who.int) are:

The FGM Enhanced Dataset includes two additional categories relating to FGM Type 3 and an Unknown value:

  1. Deinfibulation is the surgical procedure to open up the closed vagina of a woman or girl with FGM Type 3. Deinfibulation is often undertaken to facilitate delivery during childbirth.

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