CANADAHALIFAX news Indigenous Canadians, domestic violence survivors at higher risk of brain injury by admin 15 أكتوبر، 2021 written by admin 15 أكتوبر، 2021 172 The Homeless are also at higher risk of suffering traumatic brain injuries, according to the Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia Listen to this article There is a very good chance what you think about brain injury is incomplete. Without question, those in sports, youth and young people along with the elderly are the groups you may immediately associate with brain injury. However, there is no discrimination based on activity, gender, age, or any other factor. The truth: every Nova Scotian is at risk at any stage of life. But the circumstances of a person’s life can dramatically impact their treatment and recovery. Sadly, far too many persons who suffer a brain injury find themselves unable to access supports and services. For certain groups of brain injury survivors, there are socio-economic and proximity barriers to treatment. One such group are Indigenous Canadians. The data is clear and the picture it paints is alarming. For Indigenous Canadians and especially those in rural areas, the rate of brain injury is four times higher. Combine that disturbingly higher rate of brain injury with being in rural areas this complicates recovery due to a lack of support services and treatment education. Another group for whom brain injury and trauma is especially troublesome is Canadians experiencing homelessness. Once again, situation and circumstances dramatically impact important treatment or even diagnosis. Over 60 per cent of Canadians experiencing homelessness have suffered at least one traumatic brain injury in their lifetime and a further 20 per cent will suffer a traumatic brain injury within the next 12 months. Yet another group for whom brain injury is especially problematic is Domestic Violence Survivors. Within this group is the added complexity of seeking medical care. Domestic Violence survivors often refrain from reporting injuries for a variety of reason such as shame and fear of judgment. Yet again, the data is clearly alarming with 35 per cent to as much as 80 per cent of women impacted by intimate partner violence experience symptoms of a traumatic brain injury. It is easy to dismiss brain injury as a random event to a small percentage of the population. The truth is that such injuries are happening across the spectrum of society and the effects of such injuries are far more complex than most of us would expect. While this article shines a light on brain injury for the groups above, it is important to remember these groups are really individuals, people. People just like you. Their circumstances are different but much like you, each one should expect the same access to judgment-free treatment and recovery for their brain injury. Fortunately, Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia exists to offer supports not only to these groups but everyone impacted by a brain injury and are always advocating and working for awareness and supports to be created to help individuals and their families affected by brain injury. If you or someone you know is struggling to recover from a brain injury turn to the Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia for free programs, supports, services, and resources. 44 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Speed limit to be lowered in south end neighbourhood next post اشتباكات في بيروت وانتخابات في العراق ولقاء بين بن فرحان وبلينكن بحث اليمن وإيران You may also like Patient in Ontario tested for Ebola, no confirmed... 25 مايو، 2026 Carney welcomes World Cup to Ottawa as Canada... 25 مايو، 2026 Two 2 charged after body of missing newborn... 25 مايو، 2026 Nova Scotia government confirms latest offer made to... 25 مايو، 2026 Provincial byelection called for Acadian riding in western... 25 مايو، 2026 World Cup trophy tour comes to Halifax 23 مايو، 2026 Halifax police warn public to watch their drinks... 23 مايو، 2026 كارني يدعو سكان ألبرتا إلى ’’تجديد‘‘ كندا معه 23 مايو، 2026 الفرنكفونية كمحفّز لتطوير الأعمال بين تونس وكندا 23 مايو، 2026 أناند تقول إنّ كنديين تعرّضوا لـ’’انتهاكات مروّعة‘‘ من... 23 مايو، 2026 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ