The systems are in place for people trying to escape abuse. However, for people with disability who are victim-survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, the systems overlook their needs. In Australia, on average, one woman a week is murdered by her current or...
We have to spend lots of time adapting to the current life after a spinal cord injury. Some things like sexuality and relationships may not be urgent for us. Is that right? The following talks come from the Kessler Foundation 2019 Spinal Cord Injury Conference. The...
It’s Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Week in Australia, and SCIA is celebrating it by telling people we are more than our disability. We’ve been sharing stories from people in our community on our social media and on our podcast, Have The Nerve. In Episode...
In the new episode of Have the Nerve, Susan zooms in on neuroplasticity and its effects on the human body. She invites two experts to share their professional knowledge with us. For this episode, Susan talks to Dr Camila Quel de Oliveira, Lecturer in Physiotherapy at...
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