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UBC Okanagan explores how physical trauma affects Two-Spirit, LGBTQ+ communities

  • UBC Okanagan is launching a project to study Intimate Partner Violence and brain injuries in the Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ communities, with support from Women and Gender Equality Canada.
  • There is currently no research on IPV-related brain injuries within the Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ community, highlighting a significant knowledge gap, according to Tori Stranges.
  • This initiative aims to address gaps in awareness and support services for marginalized communities, focusing on survivors of IPV.
  • Michelle Dickie stated that the project aims to create a more inclusive and supportive community for all, targeting the intersection of IPV and brain injury.
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West K News broke the news in Kelowna, Canada on Friday, March 28, 2025.
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