Injury is NOT Equal

S1. Ep. 4: Injury & Teen Dating Violence (Youth Voices Series)

January 30, 2021 Centre for Injury Prevention Season 1 Episode 4
S1. Ep. 4: Injury & Teen Dating Violence (Youth Voices Series)
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Injury is NOT Equal
S1. Ep. 4: Injury & Teen Dating Violence (Youth Voices Series)
Jan 30, 2021 Season 1 Episode 4
Centre for Injury Prevention

“Youth Voices”
Special Series from  INJURY IS NOT EQUAL

Chapter 1: Teen Dating Violence

The Centre for Injury Prevention is excited to welcome you to tune into a special series from Injury is NOT Equal called YOUTH VOICES.

YOUTH VOICES is all about initiating a dialogue about injury, Social Determinants of Injury and multiple important topics. These episodes are from YOUTH, for YOUTH, and fully developed and produced by YOUTH.

**The views, information, or opinions expressed during Injury Is NOT Equal (including Youth Voices) are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre or its host.**

This episode focuses on Teen Dating Violence, a topic that is often not talked about especially from a youth perspective.

DISCLAIMER: This episode contains graphic descriptions of sexual violence, gender based discrimination, murder and intimate partners abuse.   
LISTENER’S DISCRETION IS ADVISED!


Hosted by 3 fantastic individuals Alexis, Vivian and Teresa. This diverse young trio dives right into the focus topic! They define “teen dating violence” and cover how some men, women and people from the LGBTQ+ community experience and are affected by intimate partner violence (IPV). They share touching real-life stories, discuss the statistics and provide their personal input on the struggles and the importance of opening up about the topic and asking for help.

Call to action:
Teen Dating violence is extremely dangerous for teen victims of any gender or sexual orientation.  If you, or anyone you know is /or has experienced any violence or discrimination please be sure to get HELP!  Visit www.endingviolencecanada.org

Resources mentioned in this episode:
Tales from Another Closet
Ending Violence Canada

Special thanks goes out to Alexis, Teresa and Vivian for their hard work on this episode and to Nathalie Barsoumian the TDSB Experiential Learning Educator for her support.

Guest Hosts and Producers of this Episode:
Alexis Da Ponte
Vivian Liang
Teresa Jobson

Produced By:
Centre for Injury Prevention
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

Music: 

  • Klimenko Music at Premium Beats
  • Alexander Blu Music at Orangefreesounds.com


Be sure to tune in and share this podcast with your friends and followers using this link:  https://ine.buzzsprout.com/

Support the Show.

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the speakers own and do not represent Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.

Follow us on Instagram & Twitter: @letstalkinjury

Show Notes

“Youth Voices”
Special Series from  INJURY IS NOT EQUAL

Chapter 1: Teen Dating Violence

The Centre for Injury Prevention is excited to welcome you to tune into a special series from Injury is NOT Equal called YOUTH VOICES.

YOUTH VOICES is all about initiating a dialogue about injury, Social Determinants of Injury and multiple important topics. These episodes are from YOUTH, for YOUTH, and fully developed and produced by YOUTH.

**The views, information, or opinions expressed during Injury Is NOT Equal (including Youth Voices) are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre or its host.**

This episode focuses on Teen Dating Violence, a topic that is often not talked about especially from a youth perspective.

DISCLAIMER: This episode contains graphic descriptions of sexual violence, gender based discrimination, murder and intimate partners abuse.   
LISTENER’S DISCRETION IS ADVISED!


Hosted by 3 fantastic individuals Alexis, Vivian and Teresa. This diverse young trio dives right into the focus topic! They define “teen dating violence” and cover how some men, women and people from the LGBTQ+ community experience and are affected by intimate partner violence (IPV). They share touching real-life stories, discuss the statistics and provide their personal input on the struggles and the importance of opening up about the topic and asking for help.

Call to action:
Teen Dating violence is extremely dangerous for teen victims of any gender or sexual orientation.  If you, or anyone you know is /or has experienced any violence or discrimination please be sure to get HELP!  Visit www.endingviolencecanada.org

Resources mentioned in this episode:
Tales from Another Closet
Ending Violence Canada

Special thanks goes out to Alexis, Teresa and Vivian for their hard work on this episode and to Nathalie Barsoumian the TDSB Experiential Learning Educator for her support.

Guest Hosts and Producers of this Episode:
Alexis Da Ponte
Vivian Liang
Teresa Jobson

Produced By:
Centre for Injury Prevention
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

Music: 

  • Klimenko Music at Premium Beats
  • Alexander Blu Music at Orangefreesounds.com


Be sure to tune in and share this podcast with your friends and followers using this link:  https://ine.buzzsprout.com/

Support the Show.

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the speakers own and do not represent Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.

Follow us on Instagram & Twitter: @letstalkinjury