Resources For the Intersection of

Brain Injury and Intimate Partner Violence

If you are in immediate danger, please contact 911.

Information contained within these resources is not meant to diagnose any health condition, for medical consultation please contact your physician.

 
  • Abused & Brain Injured was created to draw attention to the widely unrecognized intersection of intimate partner violence and traumatic brain injury. In order to improve the lives of survivors as well as the working environment for frontline workers, this toolkit serves to provide information, resources, research and practice recommendations for providing trauma-informed service delivery. This toolkit is an evolving resource and as such, is constantly changing.

    To access Abused and Brain Injured visit their website.

  • The Adult Advocacy Centers (AACs) work within the disability, victim services and criminal justice systems to improve access and equity for adult crime victims with disabilities and to educate and train professionals within these systems on the unique needs of survivors with disabilities.

    For more information about Adult Advocacy Centers, please visit their website.

    Phone: (614) 338-8809

  • Speak with a Certified Brain Injury Specialist to learn more about brain injury, connect with providers and receive help navigating the care system.

    833-783-1495

    help@biaoh.org

  • Find your local rape crisis center at their search tool here.

  • The Ohio Domestic Violence Network advances the principles that all people have the right to an oppression and violence-free life; fosters changes in our economic, social, and political systems; and brings leadership, expertise, and best practices to community programs.

    Connect with your local Domestic Violence Program through their web search tool here.

  • PINK Concussions is the first non-profit organization to focus on pre-injury education and post-injury medical care for women and girls with brain injury including concussion incurred from sport, violence, accidents or military service.

    For more information about PINK Concussions, please visit their website.

    Phone: (203) 984-0860

    Email: Katherine@PINKconcussions.org