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Expanding awareness of forensic nursing, violence and subsequent trauma as a health care issue to communities and institutions through health education, program development and forensic consulting.

05/23/2026
05/14/2026

Forensic nursing is NOT about pressure.

It's NOT about judgment.

It's NOT about taking control away.

It's about meeting survivors where they are and honoring their choice đź’™

05/14/2026

A murder conviction that gripped the nation and touched on power and privilege in the South has been tossed out. Former South Carolina prosecutor Alex Murdaugh was found guilty of killing his wife and son. But the state’s Supreme Court threw out his double-murder conviction, pointing to jury inter...

05/14/2026

Bohlale Mphahlele, a 16-year-old student from a technical high school in South Africa, developed an innovative safety device called the Alerting Earpiece. Designed to look like a normal earring, it discreetly contains a micro camera, GPS tracking, and a hidden panic button. When activated, it silently captures images of an attacker and sends emergency alerts along with the victim’s real time location to trusted contacts and emergency services, without drawing attention or escalating danger. Her idea was inspired by the severe issue of gender based violence in South Africa, where statistics show that a significant number of women face abuse in their lifetime and many cases go unreported. Her invention earned her a bronze medal at the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists and gained recognition in South Africa’s National Assembly. Education leaders praised her creativity, calling her an example of youth innovation addressing real world problems in society today.

04/29/2026

We’re proud to announce “Tending Our Roots with Indigenous Methodologies,” a brand new, 10 episode podcast that will explore Indigenous Methodologies in research, evaluation, and community practice 🎙️🌱

Join hosts Dr. Miigis Gonzalez (Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe) and Dr. Jill Fish (Tuscarora Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy) every Friday as they discuss with their featured guest how Indigenous Knowledges and ways of being address the structural limits of Western frameworks. This podcast is a living resource for those nurturing the health, healing, and futures of Indigenous communities.

New episodes drop starting May 1st, 2026!

Shared from Rachel Ekross, PhD, FNP, AFN, FAANCenter for Forensic Nursing Excellence A call to action for the forensic n...
04/26/2026

Shared from Rachel Ekross, PhD, FNP, AFN, FAAN
Center for Forensic Nursing Excellence

A call to action for the forensic nursing community...

I have spent my career watching forensic nurses do extraordinary work at the intersection of health and justice, work that most people never see, in moments that define whether those affected by violence get care, whether evidence is preserved, and whether justice is even possible.

I have watched this specialty build itself from the ground up. I know what it took. Which is why the dissolution of IAFN is not just news. It is a call to pay attention to what comes next, and to make sure the right people are in the room when it gets decided.

The International Association of Forensic Nurses, the organization that has been the professional home of this specialty for over three decades, has dissolved. More than 6,000 members across 25 countries now find themselves absorbed into a larger emergency nursing organization. SANE certifications are moving to a new credentialing body. Our foundational Scope and Standards are mid-revision, and as forensic nursing's organizational infrastructure is being rebuilt, community engagement in that process is more important than ever.

And in the middle of all of this, the Academy of Forensic Nursing is doing the hard work of stepping into that gap, building the specialty-dedicated professional home that forensic nursing needs. Bylaws. Policy statements. Governance. The infrastructure that most nurses never think about until it's gone.

I have been a part of this specialty long enough to know that moments like this one are not just crises. We are in the midst of defining moments. The decisions made in the next 12 to 24 months about credentialing, about standards, about who shows up to shape the governance of our professional organizations will determine what forensic nursing looks like for the next generation of nurses and, more importantly, for the people we serve.

Forensic nurses serve at the place where health and justice intersect for everyone because violence does not discriminate by age, race, gender, geography, or circumstance. Our patients represent the full range of human experience, including those who have experienced violence and those accused of causing it. That breadth is exactly why our professional infrastructure matters as much as it does, and why its erosion carries consequences far beyond our own community of practice.

So I wrote something. A call to action for every forensic nurse, educator, leader, and advocate in my network. It is longer than my usual posts, and I make no apologies for that. This moment deserves the length.

If you are a forensic nurse or you care about what happens to the people who do this work, I hope you will read it and share it.

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/call-action-forensic-nursing-community-ekroos-phd-fnp-afn-faan-nhuwc?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios&utm_campaign=share_via

I have spent my career at the intersection of healthcare and justice, watching forensic nurses show up again and again for patients whom other systems have failed. I have seen this specialty grow from a grassroots movement into a recognized discipline with defined standards, credentialed practitione

04/22/2026

Join DaneMAC tonight for a live Q&A!!!! 7pm CST

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