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Episode 162: Conference Preview - Christina Hennelly
February 28th, 2022 | Season 2 | 23 mins 50 secs
christina hennelly, traumatic brain injury and intimate partner violence
This week on the podcast we are sharing our excitement for our upcoming Annual Conference 2022, happening on March 2nd and 3rd. With two mornings of training and two afternoons dedicated to Member-only networking, we are looking forward to the event. One of our speakers on Thursday will be Christina Hennelly, who we had on the podcast back in November to talk about her work at the Brain Injury Association of Waterloo-Wellington, especially in relation to traumatic brain injuries that occur because of intimate partner violence. As she will be speaking on this topic in more detail at our conference, we thought it would be a good preview of the day to re-share her interview. For more information on the event, please click the following link: https://linktr.ee/dco_ontx. If you are in need of support, you can find your nearest Member centre by visiting www.dcontario.org/locations or you can access ONTX daily between the hours of 2PM – 2AM EST. ONTX can be reached by clicking “looking for support” from any page of our website or by texting “SUPPORT” to 258258.
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Episode 149: Traumatic Brain Injury and Intimate Partner Violence
November 29th, 2021 | Season 2 | 21 mins 2 secs
christina hennelly, intimate partner violence, support, traumatic brain injury
On the podcast this week, Caitlin is joined by Christina Hennelly, the Intimate Partner Violence Specialist and Peer Support Coordinator at the Brain Injury Association of Waterloo-Wellington. During the conversation, Christina shares some information on what the Brain Injury Association does, why it is so important to discuss brain injury in relation to intimate partner violence, and she provides suggestions for ways in which we might support someone in our lives who may be going through or has gone through the trauma of intimate partner violence.