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    Landmarks Nationwide Shine Green November 18 for National Injury Prevention Day

    On November 18, landmarks, organizations, and homes across the nation will shine green in recognition of National Injury Prevention Day (NIPD), a day dedicated to preventing injuries and violence, the leading cause of death and hospitalization for Americans ages 1-44.

    The color green symbolizes hope, growth, and prosperity; the foundation of the safe, thriving communities. Through education, advocacy, and collaboration, NIPD empowers individuals and communities with the knowledge and tools to prevent injuries and promote safety for all.

    This nationwide initiative, now in its sixth year, is led by the Injury Free Coalition for Kids®, in partnership with Safe States Alliance and more than 120 public health organizations committed to safer, healthier communities. United by a shared vision of a future where injuries are not considered inevitable, but preventable, and safety is not optional, it’s prioritized.

    “Everyone deserves to live, work, and play in safe communities,” says Barbara Barlow, MD, Professor Emerita of Surgery in Epidemiology at Columbia University and Founding Director of the Injury Free Coalition for Kids®. “National Injury Prevention Day shows what’s possible when we come together to promote safety and prevent injuries for all.”

    Turning Awareness into Action – the Promise and Impact of Prevention

    In every corner of America, from rural towns to bustling cities, individuals and organizations are implementing proven strategies to prevent injuries and save lives. The Keep America Safe Coalition, a national alliance of 50+ leading health and research organizations, is united in protecting and preserving the importance of federal investments in injury prevention. The coalition is committed to shedding light on these stories.

    “Preventing needless injuries and acts of violence extends far beyond one day. It is our collective vision that communities and decision makers see the value in prevention and join our effort to keep America safe,” says Sharon Gilmartin, MPH, Executive Director for Safe States.

    The CDC Injury Center, the nation’s leading resource for preventing injuries and saving lives, plays a vital role in preventing suicide, overdose, motor vehicle crashes, and other leading causes of injury and violence in all 50 states. Its funding supports countless community-based programs that work every day to keep America safe.

    But this lifesaving work is at risk. Without sustained federal support, the programs, data systems, and local prevention initiatives that communities rely on will be diminished or lost completely. Funding for the CDC Injury Center must be protected and preserved to ensure its critical work across communities continues.

    Take Action November 18

    Injuries and acts of violence are not “accidents.” They are predictable and preventable.

    Support NIPD and safer, healthier communities by:

    Together, we can keep America safe because everyone deserves to #BeInjuryFree.

    Contact Information

    Sharon Gilmartin
    Executive Director
    sharon.gilmartin@safestates.org
    678-636-9916

    DiLenny Roca
    Injury Free Coalition for Kids
    info@injuryfree.org

    Source: Safe States Alliance

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  • Safe States and Partners Celebrate National Injury Prevention Day Nov. 18

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    Unified to Prevent Injuries and Violence

    For the fifth year, on November 18, buildings, bridges, monuments, and homes across the country will shine green to recognize the importance of preventing injuries and violence, the number one killer of people 1-44 years. The color green is often associated with safety, growth, and prosperity – all things we want for our communities. Safe States and the nation’s top prevention advocates, unified in our common vision of safe, healthy communities that prioritize all people, no matter who they are, where they live, work, travel, and play, have joined forces to celebrate and recognize National Injury Prevention Day (NIPD).

    NIPD is a day dedicated to working collectively to reduce the burden and instances of injuries and violence plaguing communities. Preventing injuries and violence is possible by creating environments where it’s less likely to happen. This is done by improving systems and conditions in the community through research-based policies and programs while empowering individuals with knowledge and tools to make the safe choice the easy choice. Safe States joins the Injury Free Coalition for Kids®, and other leading organizations, including Safe Kids Worldwide, American Trauma Society, American Academy of Pediatrics, Be SMART – program of Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, the Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research, Trauma Center Association of America, Juvenile Products Manufacturing Association, National Drowning Prevention Alliance, Gun Owners for Safety – Giffords, and Columbia Center for Injury Science and Prevention, to empower and equip communities to make a difference. The full list of supporting organizations is here.

    Barbara Barlow, MD, Professor Emerita of Surgery in Epidemiology at Columbia and Founding Director of the Injury Free Coalition for Kids®, firmly believes that “it takes a whole community working together to create a community safe for children and families.” She is thrilled with the continued growth and success of NIPD, which reaches far beyond a single day. 

    NIPD activities begin November 12.

    The country’s top IVP organizations will address the need and promise of prevention with a “Unifying Voices” webinar at 1:00 p.m. EST. Featured presenters include Dr. Allison Arwady, CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control; Dr. Lois Lee, Boston Children’s Hospital; Dr. David Schwebel, University of Alabama Birmingham; and Dr. Sadiqa Kendi, Children’s National Hospital. Register here.

    On November 18 at 1:00 p.m. EST, join the live conversation on Twitter/X with hashtag #BeInjuryFree. That evening, buildings in cities across America will shine green to highlight the burden of injuries and the need for prevention. Throughout the weekend, IVP professionals will lead activities and distribute tools to create safer communities. Learn more https://www.injuryfree.org/nationalinjurypreventionday/2024 

    “It has been exciting to see the growth of support for NIPD, now including a cross-section of some of the leading public health organizations in the country. United, we can reduce the incidence of injuries and violence,” Safe States Executive Director, Richard Hamburg adds.

    Source: Safe States

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