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S1. Ep. 5: Injury & Masculinity

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In episode 5 of Injury is NOT Equal, Season 1 host, Shari Thompson-Ricci welcomes two guests - Michael Lewis and Casey Schapel. This dynamic trio set out to unpack the complex and many nuances of gender identity, and how it interacts with interpersonal violence and trauma. In a passionate conversation they unravel the complex question on “What is a Man?”. They explore stigmas, childhood experience, and the social support that are available, but also question “are those enough?”, “are they addressing the issues?”.
** Please note the views expressed in this episode are of the participants and does not reflect, or represent the views of Sunnybrook Health Science Centre and its affiliates. **
Call to action:
Let’s work together to ensure useful and meaningful resources are available to ALL YOUTH!
“Health care centres need to be leading from a trauma informed care approach!” and “We need more trauma, as well as mental health support for young man or male identified individuals.” - Casey
“Distribution of resources by creating variety of services and supports which can be available to all." - Michael
Guests:
Michael Lewis

Case Manager, Brave Program
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Casey Schapel
Inpatient Case Worker
Casey House
CSchapel@caseyhouse.ca
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Injury Prevention, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
BRAVE Program, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Casey House, Toronto Canada
Gender Identity - CIHR
Host & Executive Producer:
Shari Thompson-Ricci
P.A.R.T.Y. Program Coordinator, Centre for Injury Prevention
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Produced By:
Centre for Injury Prevention
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Music by:

  • Klimenko Music at Premium Beats
  • Alexander Blu Music at Orangefreesounds.com

Be sure to tune in and share this podcast with your friends and followers using this link: https://ine.buzzsprout.com/

Support the Show.

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the speakers own and do not represent Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
Follow us on Instagram & Twitter: @letstalkinjury

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In episode 5 of Injury is NOT Equal, Season 1 host, Shari Thompson-Ricci welcomes two guests - Michael Lewis and Casey Schapel. This dynamic trio set out to unpack the complex and many nuances of gender identity, and how it interacts with interpersonal violence and trauma. In a passionate conversation they unravel the complex question on “What is a Man?”. They explore stigmas, childhood experience, and the social support that are available, but also question “are those enough?”, “are they addressing the issues?”.
** Please note the views expressed in this episode are of the participants and does not reflect, or represent the views of Sunnybrook Health Science Centre and its affiliates. **
Call to action:
Let’s work together to ensure useful and meaningful resources are available to ALL YOUTH!
“Health care centres need to be leading from a trauma informed care approach!” and “We need more trauma, as well as mental health support for young man or male identified individuals.” - Casey
“Distribution of resources by creating variety of services and supports which can be available to all." - Michael
Guests:
Michael Lewis

Case Manager, Brave Program
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Casey Schapel
Inpatient Case Worker
Casey House
CSchapel@caseyhouse.ca
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Injury Prevention, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
BRAVE Program, Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Casey House, Toronto Canada
Gender Identity - CIHR
Host & Executive Producer:
Shari Thompson-Ricci
P.A.R.T.Y. Program Coordinator, Centre for Injury Prevention
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Produced By:
Centre for Injury Prevention
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Music by:

  • Klimenko Music at Premium Beats
  • Alexander Blu Music at Orangefreesounds.com

Be sure to tune in and share this podcast with your friends and followers using this link: https://ine.buzzsprout.com/

Support the Show.

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the speakers own and do not represent Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
Follow us on Instagram & Twitter: @letstalkinjury

  continue reading

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