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X-WR-CALDESC:In observance of last month\, Brain Injury Awareness Month\, a
 ttend this webinar to learn about the complex relationship between domesti
 c violence\, traumatic brain injury\, and strangulation and how domestic v
 iolence organizations and health care providers are beginning to incorpora
 te this awareness into their services. The webinar will frame what we are 
 learning about traumatic brain injury (TBI) and strangulation from Ohio re
 search\, discuss signs and symptoms of brain injury\, and share the CARE f
 ramework developed in Ohio to better accommodate the needs of DV programs.
  We will hear about how one health care system in Chicago is beginning to 
 map out care pathways and explore models for educating and healing domesti
 c violence and sexual assault survivors who have experienced head injury a
 nd strangulation. We will also talk about larger collaboration around the 
 country aimed at future research and practice directions.
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DESCRIPTION:In observance of last month\, Brain Injury Awareness Month\, at
 tend this webinar to learn about the complex relationship between domestic
  violence\, traumatic brain injury\, and strangulation and how domestic vi
 olence organizations and health care providers are beginning to incorporat
 e this awareness into their services. The webinar will frame what we are l
 earning about traumatic brain injury (TBI) and strangulation from Ohio res
 earch\, discuss signs and symptoms of brain injury\, and share the CARE fr
 amework developed in Ohio to better accommodate the needs of DV programs. 
 We will hear about how one health care system in Chicago is beginning to m
 ap out care pathways and explore models for educating and healing domestic
  violence and sexual assault survivors who have experienced head injury an
 d strangulation. We will also talk about larger collaboration around the c
 ountry aimed at future research and practice directions.
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SUMMARY:Invisible Injuries: Traumatic Brain Injury\, Strangulation and Dome
 stic Violence
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