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Injury on Repeat: Navigating Life After Injury

Injury on Repeat: Navigating Life After Injury

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Throughout this season of Injury is NOT Equal, we’ve heard from professionals about the systemic factors driving injury recidivism. But what about those who live this reality every day? In this episode we hear from Sarah Ginn—a longtime injury survivor and advocate. From a catastrophic injury over two decades ago to the many challenges she’s faced with repeated injuries since, Sarah reflects on the barriers, gaps in support, and resilience needed to navigate life after injury.


Guest Speaker:

Sarah Ginn

Sarah is an injury survivor, advocate, and ambassador who has been courageously sharing her story for the last 15 years, including through Sunnybrook’s P.A.R.T.Y. Program. After experiencing a catastrophic injury over two decades ago, she has faced ongoing challenges with repeated injuries. Through her advocacy, Sarah sheds light on the long-term impacts of trauma, the resilience needed for recovery, and the many factors that have contributed to her experiences with injury recidivism.


Host:

Shaelyn Fitzpatrick, RN, BScN

Injury Prevention Educator, Centre for Injury Prevention


Podcast Produced By:

Centre for Injury Prevention

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre


Producer:

Cassandra Matchett

Media Production Student at Toronto Metropolitan University

Music:

Klimenko Music at Premium Beats

Alexander Blu Music at Orangefreesounds.com

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the speakers own and do not represent Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.

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