BY Tracy Bowden
One of Australia’s leading advocates for victims of brain injury says three women are hospitalised each week with brain injuries caused by family violence.
Brain Injury Australia executive officer Nick Rushworth said it was “a matter of current public attention that one woman is killed every week by her partner or ex-partner”.
He said he now wanted to draw attention to those women who had to live with chronic brain injury.
“Three women are hospitalised each and every week in this country with a traumatic brain injury — the result of an assault by her partner or ex-partner,” he said.
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But Mr Rushworth said he believed that figure was just the tip of the iceberg because many women did not go to hospital, and struggled on without diagnosis or support.
“Women have all kinds of disincentives to seek medical attention, by virtue of being a victim of crime, for fear of retribution, or repeated violence,” he said.
Rebecca Sciroli lives with the torment of an acquired brain injury. But it did not happen on the sporting field or in a car accident; it happened in her own home.
Her attacker was her stepfather.
Top Comments
Yeah. No answers. It doesn't matter how well educated or how much information is available, these women choose to stay with abusive scum. The men should have a tattoo on their foreheads warning women what they are.....but even that wouldn't deter the women. And these men never ever ever change
Absolutely disgusting. Something needs to be done to stop people being abused and empower people to leave.
I wish I had the answer.