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The Importance of a Public Health-Informed Approach
- [Registrant]U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- [Language]日本語
- [Location]Washington DC, DC
- Posted : 2024/12/13
- Published : 2024/12/13
- Changed : 2024/12/13
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Watch Now!
Learn about the role we all play in preventing targeted violence and terrorism with CP3’s latest short video
After years of research, many organizations are concluding that violence prevention requires a public health-informed approach to ensure factors that lead to violence are addressed within communities. The Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) has released a new video outlining how we and our partners incorporate this approach into practice.
Video: A Public Health-Informed Approach to Violence Prevention [ https://www.dhs.gov/medialibrary/assets/video/56465 ] [ https://www.dhs.gov/medialibrary/assets/video/56465 ]
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New Resource! CP3's Approach to Prevention Overview
CP3 works with providers and community members at all levels of government and in the private sector to improve the conditions in which people grow, live, work, and age, leading to better health outcomes. For CP3 and our partners, this means addressing the factors that can reduce the chances of individuals engaging in targeted violence and terrorism.
Read more about CP3's public health-informed approach [ https://www.dhs.gov/publication/cp3s-approach-prevention ] to prevention and the role of the prevention provider.
To learn more about our initiatives, participate in our programs, connect with us, or for general inquiries, please contact CP3@DHS.gov.
Until Next Time
For more information on CP3 programs and initiatives, please visit http://www.dhs.gov/cp3
Visit the Prevention Resource Finder [ https://www.dhs.gov/prevention ] for information to help prepare for and prevent targeted violence and terrorism.
To learn about the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant Program, contact TerrorismPrevention@hq.dhs.gov
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