#MoreThanMyBrainInjury Awareness Campaign: Abuse
Categories: Public Awareness
Help raise awareness with the #MoreThanMyBrainInjury campaign. The above graphics promote awareness and understanding of brain injury from the perspective of an individual who sustained a brain injury from abuse. Each image has this caption: I was a victim of abuse, but I’m more than my brain injury.
Click the links above to download the image size(s) and posters you need. Don’t forget to use #MoreThanMyBrainInjury and tag BIAA in your posts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
To learn more about abuse, violence, and brain injury, check out these resources:
- Invisible Injuries: Brain Injuries Caused by Domestic Violence
- The Ohio Domestic Violence Network: Center on Partner-Inflicted Brain Injury
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Intimate Partner Violence
- Recorded Webinar: Traumatic Brain Injury, Strangulation, Domestic Violence and Culture: What’s the Link?
- Recorded Webinar: Why Understanding Partner-Related Brain Injuries is More Critical than Ever: COVID-19 and its Mitigation Strategies
- For Providers: Domestic Violence and Brain Injury in the Era of COVID-19
- For Providers: Understanding Domestic Violence as a Cause of TBI
- For Providers: It Is Our Responsibility to Recognize Brain Injuries and Intimate Partner Violence in the Women We Serve
If you need personalized support or resources, contact BIAA’s National Brain Injury Information Center at 1-800-444-6443 or email us at info@biausa.org. For larger poster sizes and other ways to join the awareness campaign, email us.