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Toolkit for Dusk to Dawn: Hospital-Based Youth Violence Prevention Program

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Community Impact: Toolkit

This toolkit is a guide to develop a hospital-based youth violence prevention program. It is meant to provide information about youth violence, identify strategies for altering youth attitudes towards the use of violence, partnering with community-based organizations and overcoming barriers to launching a new violence prevention program.

For more information, contact D2D@nebraskamed.com

Toolkit-for-Dusk-to-Dawn-Hospital-Based-Youth-Violence-Prevention-Program.pdf

Project

Dusk to Dawn

Cohort

2017-2020

Focus Areas
  • Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
  • Public, Population, & Community Health
  • Violence & Trauma
Team Members
  • Jennifer Burt, PhD, LP
  • Charity Evans, MD, MHCM
  • Ashley Farrens, MSN, MBA, RN
Location

Omaha, Nebraska

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