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#102: MS and domestic violence and abuse (DVA). Raising awareness, offering support, creating change with Sue Britt

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MS patients especially women are at higher risk of ewxperiencing domestic violence and abuse. Awareness is key followed to create change.

You can read through the questions and answers on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/102-dva

Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is a silent crisis affecting millions worldwide – but what happens when a chronic illness like multiple sclerosis is part of the equation? Living with MS brings unique challenges, from mobility issues to cognitive changes that can make recognizing and escaping abusive situations even more difficult. Research on the intersection of MS and domestic violence is still in its infancy, but a team from the universities of Leeds and Nottingham is working to change that.

In the interview, I talk to Sue Britt, a chartered midwife, lecturer, and researcher at the University of Nottingham who is part of the study team, about how healthcare professionals respond to domestic violence and abuse in people with MS. With her background as a midwife and strong commitment to patient care, Sue sheds light on why people with MS—especially women—may face a higher risk of abuse, the warning signs to watch for, and how healthcare professionals can provide better support.

If you or a loved one has MS and is concerned about domestic violence, this article provides insight, resources, and practical steps for seeking help. It is time to break the silence, raise awareness, and create meaningful change in the MS community.

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Table of Contents Introduction – Who is Sue Britt?

I am Sue. I’m actually a registered midwife by background and have a career in midwifery both as a clinical practitioner and a lecturer. Since 2022, I’ve been a full-time student at Nottingham University, where I’m exploring professional responses to domestic violence and abuse in people with MS.

I’m married to Dave, we have three dogs Maxx, Jess and Pippa. Because I have three dogs, I enjoy walking and hiking, but I’m also very active in the gym. One fact about me that your listeners might find interesting is that my first degree was in German! I’ve also lived in Germany in the past and worked at the University of Erlangen as a Lektorin.

Take care of yourself or your loved ones if you or they are affected by domestic violence or abuse.

See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele

For more information and positive thoughts, subscribe to my newsletter for free.

Click here for an overview of all podcast episodes published so far.

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MS patients especially women are at higher risk of ewxperiencing domestic violence and abuse. Awareness is key followed to create change.

You can read through the questions and answers on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/102-dva

Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is a silent crisis affecting millions worldwide – but what happens when a chronic illness like multiple sclerosis is part of the equation? Living with MS brings unique challenges, from mobility issues to cognitive changes that can make recognizing and escaping abusive situations even more difficult. Research on the intersection of MS and domestic violence is still in its infancy, but a team from the universities of Leeds and Nottingham is working to change that.

In the interview, I talk to Sue Britt, a chartered midwife, lecturer, and researcher at the University of Nottingham who is part of the study team, about how healthcare professionals respond to domestic violence and abuse in people with MS. With her background as a midwife and strong commitment to patient care, Sue sheds light on why people with MS—especially women—may face a higher risk of abuse, the warning signs to watch for, and how healthcare professionals can provide better support.

If you or a loved one has MS and is concerned about domestic violence, this article provides insight, resources, and practical steps for seeking help. It is time to break the silence, raise awareness, and create meaningful change in the MS community.

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Table of Contents Introduction – Who is Sue Britt?

I am Sue. I’m actually a registered midwife by background and have a career in midwifery both as a clinical practitioner and a lecturer. Since 2022, I’ve been a full-time student at Nottingham University, where I’m exploring professional responses to domestic violence and abuse in people with MS.

I’m married to Dave, we have three dogs Maxx, Jess and Pippa. Because I have three dogs, I enjoy walking and hiking, but I’m also very active in the gym. One fact about me that your listeners might find interesting is that my first degree was in German! I’ve also lived in Germany in the past and worked at the University of Erlangen as a Lektorin.

Take care of yourself or your loved ones if you or they are affected by domestic violence or abuse.

See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele

For more information and positive thoughts, subscribe to my newsletter for free.

Click here for an overview of all podcast episodes published so far.

  continue reading

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