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Understanding SANE nurses
June 12, 2024Awareness

Understanding the Role of a Forensic Nurse Examiner

When a survivor of sexual assault seeks medical care, a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) plays a critical role. These specially trained nurses provide trauma-informed forensic medical examinations, collect evidence, document injuries, and offer compassionate support during one of the most difficult moments in a survivor's life.

At FNSWT, our SANEs are certified by the Texas Office of the Attorney General and maintain board certification as Advanced Forensic Nurses. They have collectively served more than 700 survivors across Lubbock and surrounding counties.

24/7 crisis response
May 28, 2024Services

24/7 Crisis Response: How Our Hotline Works

Sexual assault can happen at any time, which is why FNSWT maintains a 24-hour, 365-day-a-year on-call roster of certified forensic nurses. Through our partnership with Voice of Hope, survivors in the Lubbock area can access SANE services around the clock.

When a call comes in, our dispatch system activates the nearest available forensic nurse who responds to the designated healthcare facility to perform the examination. This seamless coordination ensures survivors never have to wait for the care they deserve.

Community partnerships
April 15, 2024Community

Strengthening Community Partnerships in West Texas

Forensic nursing is a team effort. FNSWT works closely with Voice of Hope, UMC Health System, local law enforcement agencies, and district attorney offices to create a coordinated response for sexual assault survivors across West Texas.

Our rural outreach efforts extend services to surrounding communities that may otherwise lack access to certified forensic nurse examiners, ensuring geographic barriers do not prevent survivors from receiving expert care.

SANE training
March 8, 2024Education

The Path to Becoming a Certified SANE Nurse

Interested in forensic nursing? The journey to becoming a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner involves specialized classroom training, clinical preceptorship, and certification through the Texas Office of the Attorney General. FNSWT supports nurses throughout this process.

Apply to join our team →
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April 1, 2024Awareness

Sexual Assault Awareness Month: What You Can Do

Every April, communities across the nation observe Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). FNSWT participates in local events, educational workshops, and prevention campaigns to raise awareness and support survivors in the Lubbock community.

Rural outreach
February 20, 2024Community

Expanding Forensic Nursing Access to Rural West Texas

Many rural communities in West Texas lack dedicated forensic nursing services. FNSWT is working to bridge this gap by expanding our on-call network and partnering with regional hospitals to ensure survivors in underserved areas receive the same quality of care.

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