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Examining Child Maltreatment PART 2 (with Jennifer Pierce-Weeks)

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In this second part of our two-part discussion on forensic nurses’ response to child maltreatment, in observance of Child Abuse Prevention Month this April, we dive deeper into mandatory reporting as part of the critical role that forensic nurses play in bridging healthcare and the legal system. Our guest, Jennifer Pierce-Weeks, Chief Executive Officer of IAFN, shares a compelling case study that highlights gaps in the current child maltreatment response system and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach. Tune in as we explore how forensic nurses can ensure that children receive the protection and care they deserve.

Key Episode Learnings:

  • Learn how forensic nurses serve as a vital link between healthcare and the justice system when caring for children who may be mistreated.
  • Discover why understanding and respecting the recommendations of medical professionals is crucial in child maltreatment cases.
  • Explore the challenges and systemic barriers that impact child abuse investigations and interventions.
  • Understand why collaboration between hospitals, child advocacy centers, and legal professionals is essential for a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to care for children.
  • Gain insight into the importance of ongoing education, strong work environments, and nurse autonomy in making a meaningful impact on child maltreatment prevention.

Don’t miss listening to Part 1 of this episode, where we discussed protective and risk factors of child maltreatment.

Suggested Reading:

  • Article 1: Austin, A. E., Lesak, A. M., & Shanahan, M. E. (2020). Risk and protective factors for child maltreatment: A review. Current Epidemiology Reports, 7(4), 334-342. Doi: 10.1007/s40471-020-00252-3
  • Article 2: Winqust, A., Burduli, E., Eddy, L. L., Giardino, T. L., Fraser, J., & Leiker, C. B. (2025). Workplace experiences of nurses in their role as child abuse and neglect mandated reporters. Child Abuse & Neglect, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2025.107250
  • Article 3: Santhosch, S. U., Shukla, D., & Rani, S. C. M. (2023). The vital role of forensic nurses in caring for abused children. International Journal of Ethics, Trauma and Victimology, 9(2), 29-32.
  • IAFN Child Physical Abuse Course: This 8-hour course will assist the registered and advanced practice nurse in increasing comfort and competence in providing comprehensive care for the physically abused child. https://learn.forensicnurses.org/Listing/Child-Physical-Abuse-5412

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In this second part of our two-part discussion on forensic nurses’ response to child maltreatment, in observance of Child Abuse Prevention Month this April, we dive deeper into mandatory reporting as part of the critical role that forensic nurses play in bridging healthcare and the legal system. Our guest, Jennifer Pierce-Weeks, Chief Executive Officer of IAFN, shares a compelling case study that highlights gaps in the current child maltreatment response system and the importance of a multidisciplinary approach. Tune in as we explore how forensic nurses can ensure that children receive the protection and care they deserve.

Key Episode Learnings:

  • Learn how forensic nurses serve as a vital link between healthcare and the justice system when caring for children who may be mistreated.
  • Discover why understanding and respecting the recommendations of medical professionals is crucial in child maltreatment cases.
  • Explore the challenges and systemic barriers that impact child abuse investigations and interventions.
  • Understand why collaboration between hospitals, child advocacy centers, and legal professionals is essential for a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to care for children.
  • Gain insight into the importance of ongoing education, strong work environments, and nurse autonomy in making a meaningful impact on child maltreatment prevention.

Don’t miss listening to Part 1 of this episode, where we discussed protective and risk factors of child maltreatment.

Suggested Reading:

  • Article 1: Austin, A. E., Lesak, A. M., & Shanahan, M. E. (2020). Risk and protective factors for child maltreatment: A review. Current Epidemiology Reports, 7(4), 334-342. Doi: 10.1007/s40471-020-00252-3
  • Article 2: Winqust, A., Burduli, E., Eddy, L. L., Giardino, T. L., Fraser, J., & Leiker, C. B. (2025). Workplace experiences of nurses in their role as child abuse and neglect mandated reporters. Child Abuse & Neglect, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2025.107250
  • Article 3: Santhosch, S. U., Shukla, D., & Rani, S. C. M. (2023). The vital role of forensic nurses in caring for abused children. International Journal of Ethics, Trauma and Victimology, 9(2), 29-32.
  • IAFN Child Physical Abuse Course: This 8-hour course will assist the registered and advanced practice nurse in increasing comfort and competence in providing comprehensive care for the physically abused child. https://learn.forensicnurses.org/Listing/Child-Physical-Abuse-5412

Resources

Join the Conversation
Have questions or topics you’d like us to cover? Send us a voice message on our website at forensicnurses.org/podcast/ Let’s make this podcast a resource tailored to YOU!

Connect with Us

Don’t Miss a Single Episode!

Stay tuned for more forensic nursing stories, expert insights, groundbreaking research, and discussions that go beyond the evidence. Subscribe to this podcast in your favorite podcast app to get notified of the new episodes and don’t miss a step on this journey!

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