Skip to page menu Skip to main content Skip to footer site map
Resources

SANE-SART related resources for victim service providers and allied professionals.

American College of Emergency Physicians icon American College of Emergency Physicians
Promotes the highest quality of emergency care and is the leading advocate for emergency physicians, their patients, and the public.
International Association of Forensic Nurses icon International Association of Forensic Nurses
The International Association of Forensic Nurse’s (IAFN) mission is to promote leadership in forensic nursing practice by developing, promoting, and disseminating information and education internationally. IAFN offers board certifications, continuing education, networking, and educational guidelines. IAFN also administers the SAFEta Project, which provides targeted training and technical assistance related to the National Protocol for Sexual Abuse Medical Forensic Examinations—Adults/Adolescents, the KIDSta Project, which provides training and technical assistance related to the National Pediatric Protocol, and the Tribal Forensic Healthcare project, which provides training for the Indian Health Service.
Office on Violence Against Women logo National Protocol for Sexual Abuse Medical Forensic Examinations—Pediatric
Provides a standard for communities wanting to develop or improve their response to child sexual abuse.
Office on Violence Against Women logo National Protocol for Sexual Abuse Medical Forensic Examinations—Adults/Adolescents
Provides detailed guidelines for criminal justice and health care practitioners in responding to the immediate needs of sexual assault victims.
SART Toolkit logo SART Toolkit
Resource both for communities considering a SART response and communities that already have a coordinated response but want to make it better.
Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner Technical Assistance logo Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner Technical Assistance
Project designed to provide technical guidance for individuals and agencies utilizing the National Protocol for Sexual Abuse Medical Forensic Examinations—Adults/Adolescents from the Department of Justice's Office on Violence Against Women.

Did You Know?

Professional development scholarships are available to those who work with victims of crime. OVC provides up to $1,500 for individuals, $2,500 for individuals traveling from outside the contiguous United States, and up to $7,500 for multidisciplinary teams of victim service professionals seeking education opportunities.