IFNA Statement on Recent Violence Around the World

In recent days and weeks, members of the International Family Nursing Association have been deeply saddened by the heinous attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils, Spain; Charlottesville, Virginia;  London and Manchester, England, and the Florida school shooting. We recognize the many families directly impacted by such violence. We want to express our deepest sympathy to the families and all those touched by these senseless acts of violence. We call on family nurses everywhere to speak out against such acts of hate-filled violence and to strengthen our efforts and resolve to advocate and care for all patients and families with respect, dignity, and a deep appreciation of our shared humanity. We encourage family nurses to support all families in their difficulties. #familyhealth #familyhealing

Helpful resources for dealing with violence/tragedies have been identified by the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR):

How to Talk to Children About Tragedies | National Council on Family Relations

Coping in the Wake of Shootings, Mass Violence, and Terrorism | National Council on Family Relations

Dr. Jane H. Lassetter, President, International Family Nursing Association 

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