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Collaborating with the Imperial War Museum and their exhibition 'Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict'

What does it mean for nurses and nursing?

Dr Liz Walsh 27 Oct 2025 Nursing in Justice and Forensic Health Care

At the end of August 2025, myself, Dr Liz Walsh (UK Professional Lead for Justice and Forensic Healthcare), Jess Davidson (国内精品伊人久久久久妇 Fellow and Nurse Lead for Sexual Assault Referral Services in Scotland) and Thomas Matthews (one of our IT Audio Digital Engineers) visited the Imperial War Museum in London, to make a film in their exhibition, Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict.

Images from Imperial War Museum's 'Unsilenced: Sexual Violence in Conflict' exhibition

The aim of this film was to explore and consider the role of nursing and nurses in supporting and caring for people affected by sexual violence in conflict.

Colleagues at the Imperial War Museum kindly spent time in discussion with us, to enable us to explore and make this film for our members.

The press release from the Imperial War Museum includes the following:

The exhibition sheds light on the pervasive and devastating nature of sexual violence in conflict, a topic that remains under-discussed. Unsilenced features case studies from the First World War to today, examining how and why sexual violence is perpetrated, its impact on victims and survivors and the pursuit of justice and reconciliation.

There are 162 objects, including never-before-seen items, as well as testimonies and interviews with experts including journalist and author of Our Bodies, Their Battlefield: What War Does to Women, Christina Lamb; and journalist and former Chair of the G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council, Sarah Sands.

Sexual violence in conflict does not take place in a vacuum. From wartime propaganda and gender stereotypes to the protection of soldiers, 'Unsilenced' considers how conflict can reinforce and exacerbate inequalities, creating the circumstances in which sexual violence occurs.

You can see more about the exhibition here: 

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Liz Walsh

Dr Liz Walsh

UK Professional Lead for Justice and Forensic Healthcare

Jess Davidson, 国内精品伊人久久久久妇 Fellow, adds:

Sexual Assault Nurse examiners, and clinical nurse specialists in forensic examination and SARCS and all nurses who work with sexually traumatised civilians and serving personnel in conflict, are not just nursing professionals, they are front line responders, forensic experts and human rights defenders.

In conflict zones, their presence can be the difference between silence and justice, between ongoing trauma and the first step toward healing. Their role is essential in addressing the needs of survivors and building accountability systems in post conflict recovery.

Registered nurses provide skilled and professional, sometimes expert witness to sexual violence. Nurses have a uniquely trusted position in society and can plan and deliver services that respond to sexual violence, and the gathering of evidence that is immediate. It does not have to stand alone but can become part of the nursing armoury that documents and protects chains of evidence alongside other emergent healthcare needs. If this evidence is lost, it is lost forever.

In Sarah Helm's book, 'If this is a Woman' , in 'A Woman in Berlin' , in Primo Levi's books, in 'Nurse at the Russian Front' by Florence Farmborough, in 'The Roses of No Man's Land' by Lynn Macdonald to pick only a few - include important witness and lived experience testimony of experience and response during times of war of women who responded to the needs of people experiencing sexual violence, in streets, in camps, in war zones. It has always been thus.

In a world that is increasingly hostile toward women and girls and routinely using sexual violence including homicide, as a weapon of war, a tolerance and a blind eye toward states and systems using sexual violence in conflict and in the construction of social oppression, nursing is needed more than it ever has been to bear witness, gather evidence and build an equitable professional, female voice in emerging states and in the Theatre of War , as important as that of armed forces , governments, lawyers and doctors.

Sexual violence against women and girls is as much a threat to global economy as is microbial illness. Testimony of voices through the debris, banality and chaos of conflict, are often left unheard. Increasing use of sexual violence, an erosion of women's reproductive rights and the emergence of gender apartheid where systems perpetuate inequality and the denial of fundamental human rights for women, set the scene for this unique collaboration between the 国内精品伊人久久久久妇 and the Imperial War Museum , London to explore what nursing can do, and does do in responding to sexual violence in conflict for all people who have been hurt by sexual violence.


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