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Well-Being Interventions For Forensic Practitioners – Have Your Say

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Dr Jo Morrissey joins Paul to discuss her research into wellbeing challenges faced by forensic practitioners worldwide. As Workforce Strategy Lead at the Forensic Capability Network, Dr Morrissey is conducting a comprehensive study examining mental health impacts across all forensic disciplines - from digital forensics to crime scene investigation, DNA analysis, and fingerprint examination.

They explore the unique psychological pressures forensic practitioners face, including exposure to traumatic material, working in isolation, and the barriers that prevent many from seeking help. Dr Morrissey discusses how stigma around help-seeking behavior and fears about career prospects continue to affect practitioners, and why evidence-based national guidelines are urgently needed.

Take part in the research: Dr Morrissey is seeking responses from current and former forensic practitioners worldwide across all disciplines and sectors. The survey examines well-being challenges, available interventions, and their effectiveness. Your participation could help shape future well-being support for the forensic community. Survey closes Friday 4th July 2025.

Survey link: https://forms.office.com/e/GXPMwnpyMi

#ForensicScience #MentalHealth #Wellbeing #DigitalForensics

00:00 Introduction to Dr. Jo Morrissey

01:31 Overview of the Wellbeing Study

03:34 Challenges Faced by Forensic Practitioners

08:25 Survey Specifics and Goals

14:57 Barriers and Stigma in Wellbeing

18:49 Ethical Considerations and Future Research

20:09 Open Access to Research Report

20:38 National Guidelines for Wellbeing

22:00 Challenges in Implementing Guidelines

25:07 Importance of Survey Participation

27:02 Potential for Funding and Further Research

28:06 Exploring Differences in Wellbeing

30:51 Impact of Experience and Culture on Wellbeing

33:39 Resilience and Adverse Childhood Experiences

37:05 Closing Remarks and Future Research

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Dr Jo Morrissey joins Paul to discuss her research into wellbeing challenges faced by forensic practitioners worldwide. As Workforce Strategy Lead at the Forensic Capability Network, Dr Morrissey is conducting a comprehensive study examining mental health impacts across all forensic disciplines - from digital forensics to crime scene investigation, DNA analysis, and fingerprint examination.

They explore the unique psychological pressures forensic practitioners face, including exposure to traumatic material, working in isolation, and the barriers that prevent many from seeking help. Dr Morrissey discusses how stigma around help-seeking behavior and fears about career prospects continue to affect practitioners, and why evidence-based national guidelines are urgently needed.

Take part in the research: Dr Morrissey is seeking responses from current and former forensic practitioners worldwide across all disciplines and sectors. The survey examines well-being challenges, available interventions, and their effectiveness. Your participation could help shape future well-being support for the forensic community. Survey closes Friday 4th July 2025.

Survey link: https://forms.office.com/e/GXPMwnpyMi

#ForensicScience #MentalHealth #Wellbeing #DigitalForensics

00:00 Introduction to Dr. Jo Morrissey

01:31 Overview of the Wellbeing Study

03:34 Challenges Faced by Forensic Practitioners

08:25 Survey Specifics and Goals

14:57 Barriers and Stigma in Wellbeing

18:49 Ethical Considerations and Future Research

20:09 Open Access to Research Report

20:38 National Guidelines for Wellbeing

22:00 Challenges in Implementing Guidelines

25:07 Importance of Survey Participation

27:02 Potential for Funding and Further Research

28:06 Exploring Differences in Wellbeing

30:51 Impact of Experience and Culture on Wellbeing

33:39 Resilience and Adverse Childhood Experiences

37:05 Closing Remarks and Future Research

  continue reading

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