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SUMMARY:Embedding Trauma-Informed Practice to Strengthen Wellbeing in Forensic Workplaces
DESCRIPTION:The ANZFSS Queensland Branch is pleased to present our June seminar. \nThis presentation examines why trauma-informed practices are needed in forensic education and how it can better support learning\, wellbeing and resilience in high-stress professional environments. In forensic settings\, personnel are routinely exposed to traumatic material\, yet training often remains content-driven\, instructor-led and insufficiently responsive to the individual needs of learners. \nDrawing on research into the integration of trauma-informed pedagogy in forensic training\, the presentation highlights gaps in current practice and explores how psychologically safer\, more inclusive teaching approaches can enhance engagement\, retention and performance. It will outline key findings and practical recommendations for embedding trauma-informed practice in forensic organisations\, offering a timely and relevant approach to strengthening both educational outcomes and workforce wellbeing. \nFeatured Speaker: Linda Harrod-Eagles \nLinda Harrod-Eagles is a Senior Forensic Trainer with the Queensland Police Service and has more than 25 years of experience across policing\, forensic investigation and education. Her expertise is underpinned by qualifications in justice\, policing\, forensic investigation\, training and assessment\, education\, humanities\, and guidance and counselling\, together with registration with the Australian Counselling Association. \nHer research focuses on trauma-informed pedagogy\, mental health strategies and psychotherapy\, particularly in supporting wellbeing in forensic organisations. In 2026\, her work was published in the Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences and contributed to a wellbeing toolkit supporting approximately 4\,000 forensic personnel across England and Wales.
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/embedding-trauma-informed-practice-to-strengthen-wellbeing-in-forensic-workplaces/
LOCATION:QPS Headquarters\, 200 Roma Street Brisbane\, 200 Roma Street\, Brisbane\, Qld\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Queensland
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SUMMARY:WA Branch Seminar - The Parcel Post Puzzle: Prosecution to Prevention in Illicit Drug Importation
DESCRIPTION:Australian law enforcement remains in a constant arms race with organised crime to detect and disrupt illicit drug imports. In this presentation\, AFP Crime Scene Investigator Felicity Pagan shares a case study involving nine parcel post items sent from Europe to addresses across Australia\, culminating in an operation that led to the arrest and prosecution of two foreign nationals in Perth. Australian Federal Police Forensics applied DNA\, fingerprint and handwriting analysis to link parcels\, identify multiple offenders and generate intelligence shared with international partners. The study highlights both the benefits and challenges of expanding forensic practice beyond local court proceedings to support the disruption of transnational organised crime networks domestically and offshore. Please note that this presentation will not be recorded due to sensitive content. \nFelicity Pagan commenced her career in Canberra as a forensic biologist\, gaining ten years of specialist experience before transitioning to National Crime Scenes and relocating to Melbourne in 2019. Felicity has contributed to a broad spectrum of state based and national forensic investigations\, including criminal paternity\, disaster victim identification\, counter terrorism\, and illicit drug importation. She has also undertaken several international deployments\, conducting forensic examinations in Canada and Colombia. She is currently based at AFP’s Western Command / Perth. \n  \nDate & Time: Wednesday 24th June 2026. Refreshments and networking from 5.30pm\, seminar commencing 6.00pm \nVenue: Exhibition Space\, Ground Floor Building 500\, Curtin University Bentley Campus \n 
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/the-parcel-post-puzzle/
LOCATION:Exhibition Space\, Curtin University Building 500\, Level 1\, Building 500\, Curtin University\, Kent St\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Western Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="WA Branch":MAILTO:wabranch@anzfss.org
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SUMMARY:ANZFSS SA - Forensic Handwriting Examination - Art and Science
DESCRIPTION:July’s Member meeting ‘Forensic Handwirting Examination – Art and Science’ will be held on Tuesday July 14\, 2026 at the Box Factory\, Adelaide. Please join us at 6:30 pm\, for a 7:00 pm start.  \nA lot has changed in the 100+ years since the emergence of ‘modern’ forensic handwriting examination\, for example:​ \n\nBallpoint pens (and a plethora of other writing implements) are now widely accessible.​\nCriticisms were raised about the reliability and validity of the field\, and research undertaken.​\nDigital technology has replaced handwriting in many areas.​\n\nSo where does that leave forensic handwriting examination now? Is handwriting dead? Are ‘computers’ taking over? What does your handwriting say about you?​ \nIn this presentation\, Dr Carolyne Bird (Forensic Science SA) will share insights and dispel myths about the art and science of forensic handwriting examination\, drawing from over 20 years’ experience in the field.  \n\n​
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/anzfss-sa-forensic-handwriting-examination-art-and-science/
LOCATION:Box Factory\, Adelaide\, 59 Regent Street South​\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:General,South Australia
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SUMMARY:Navigating Uncertainty in Digital Forensic Investigations
DESCRIPTION:Navigating uncertainty in one of the most extensive digital forensic investigations in modern sports history \n\n📅 Date: 22nd July 2026\n🕕 Doors Open: 6:00 PM\n🕖 Talk Starts: 7:00 PM\n📍 Location: UTS RESHub\, Tower Building (CB01.05.007) \nOnline: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88139480619 \nRSVP 17th July 2026 \n\n\nOur Speakers\n\nDr Julian Broséus\nDr Julian Broséus joined the UTS Centre for Forensic Science following eight years with the World Anti-Doping Agency\, where he led global investigations into doping and corruption\, uncovered systemic data manipulation\, and provided expert testimony in high-stakes regulatory cases. His work focuses on forensic intelligence\, data analytics\, and digital forensic reconstruction. \nDr Elénore Ryser\nDr Elénore Ryser specialises in digital forensic science\, with research focusing on the role of uncertainty across the forensic process. Her work explores how digital evidence is generated\, evaluated\, and communicated\, including the interpretation of geolocation data from mobile devices. \n\n\nAbout the Talk\n\nJoin Elénore Ryser and Julian Broséus as they revisit one of the largest anti-doping and digital forensic investigations in modern sport history\, the so-called Operation LIMS. The investigation unfolded in an exceptional environment characterised by the scale\, diversity\, and systematic manipulation of digital traces\, and required the integration of digital forensic science\, laboratory science\, investigative reconstruction\, forensic intelligence\, and complex legal assessments in a context involving thousands of athletes and high legal stakes. \nThis case provides a unique opportunity to confront a theoretical model of uncertainty with a real-world setting. The talk examines how uncertainty affects the authentication\, interpretation\, and communication of digital traces across the forensic process\, highlighting how it emerges\, propagates\, and must be systematically managed. \n\n\n\nJoin us for an engaging evening examining how digital forensic techniques are applied in complex\, high-stakes investigations. \n\n\nSpaces are limited – Get your tickets by Friday 17th July! \nThis is a free event for Students! \nZoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88139480619
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/navigating-uncertainty-in-digital-forensic-investigations/
LOCATION:UTS RESHub\, 1/15 Broadway\, Tower Building\, CB01.05.007\,\, Ultimo\, New South Wales\, 2007\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="NSW Branch":MAILTO:nswbranch@anzfss.org
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