First Nations women don't always access health care after head injuries from family violence. Here's why
- Written by Michelle Fitts, ARC DECRA Fellow, Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are 69 times more likely than non-Indigenous women to be hospitalised with head injuries due to assaults.
But some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women don’t access health care and support services after head...





