Build strong relationships with local organizations involved in community violence, and gun violence prevention and intervention (VPI).
Use state funds to support effective community-based and hospital-based VPI programs for their growth and expansion to high-risk geographic areas throughout Connecticut.
Ensure trauma-informed care and wrap-around services are available to those most in need of these services.
Use enhanced surveillance data to design and target interventions, and monitor progress in reducing firearm and sharp force-involved injuries and deaths.
Have community-based VPI programs that use evidence-based/-informed and data-driven public health strategies to reduce and prevent injury and death.
Advocate for effective policies and protect Connecticut national leading firearm safety legislation.
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