Injury is NOT Equal
No one enjoys being injured, especially when it could be prevented! No, not the bump on the knee or the scratch on the elbow. Preventable traumatic injury impacts communities and individuals differently and is influenced by systemic racism, sexism and the social determinants of health. Join hosts from Sunnybrook's Centre for Injury Prevention, along with community experts, doctors, healthcare professionals, and follow stories from individuals living with injury. Injury is not equal is a podcast that’s digging deep to understand the “why”, highlighting the diverse journey of injury, and identifying ways to prevent it.
Podcasting since 2020 • 15 episodes
Injury is NOT Equal
Latest Episodes
S3. Ep 4. Injury on Repeat: The BRAVE Program
Violent injury is a pressing global public health issue, with survivors at a much higher risk of experiencing repeated injuries. At Sunnybrook, violent injuries make up approximately 19% of all trauma activations—a figure that has risen signifi...
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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S3. Ep 3. Injury on Repeat: The role of trauma recovery services and community resources
In 2021, Sunnybrook opened the Jennifer Tory Trauma Recovery Clinic, aiming to provide coordinated, centralized follow-up care for all trauma patients up to one year after discharge. In this episode, host Shaelyn Fitzpatrick is joined by guest ...
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Season 3
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36:33
S3. Ep 2. Injury on Repeat: The link between human trafficking, IPV, and injury recidivism
This episode contains discussions about human trafficking and intimate partner violence, which may be sensitive for some listeners. Listener’s discretion is advised. Human trafficking in Canada is a s...
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Season 3
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39:39
S3. Ep 1. Injury on Repeat: The link between mental health & injury recidivism
In this first season 3 episode of "Injury is Not Equal," we explore the critical intersection between injury recidivism and mental health. Research has found that one of the greatest predictors of unintentional injury recidivism is Mental illne...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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32:23