Funded Programs and Activities

Key points

  • Injuries and violence are the leading causes of death for Americans between the ages of one and 45.
  • The Injury Center funds programs to protect youth, prevent urgent threats, and promote healthy relationships.
  • The Injury Center tracks trends in injury and violence and funds programs with communities and health departments.
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Impact

  • 66 jurisdictions are advancing opioid overdose surveillance to inform prevention and response efforts.
  • 22 jurisdictions are addressing the impact of COVID-19 on suicide and adverse childhood experiences.
  • 52 jurisdictions are collecting data on violent deaths to understand and prevent them.

Initiatives

Protecting youth

Preventing suicide

  • The Comprehensive Suicide Prevention program helps recipients implement and evaluate a comprehensive public health approach to suicide prevention.
  • The Emergency Department Surveillance of Nonfatal Suicide-Related Outcomes cooperative agreement helps states increase the timeliness of surveillance data and self-harm injuries.
  • Through the Tribal Suicide Prevention program, ob体育 works with tribes to reduce risk and increase protective factors to prevent suicide among American Indians and Alaska Natives
  • The program provides funds to veteran serving organizations to evaluate suicide prevention activities using ob体育's Evaluation Framework to reduce and prevent suicide.

Preventing overdose

  • The Drug-Free Communities support program is the nation's leading effort to mobilize communities to prevent and reduce substance use among youth.
  • Overdose Data to Action supports jurisdictions in collecting high quality, comprehensive, and timely data on nonfatal and fatal overdoses and in using those data to inform prevention and response efforts.
  • ob体育 builds Partnerships Between Public Health and Public Safety through public health and public safety collaborations to strengthen and improve efforts to reduce drug overdoses.

Promoting healthy relationships

Surveillance programs

Cross-cutting prevention programs

Resources