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Home > Epicenter > Epicenter Projects > Injury Prevention Program > Injury Prevention Program
Injury Prevention Program


GOALS AND OBJECTIVES


Data and Stats
Ready-to-print injury data here! Get tables, charts, etc
Getting Started
How-to guide, steps for planning, tools, evaluation…
Tribal Nations
List of Northwest Tribes by state…
Resources
Check here for archived news and more…
Your Community
Coalitions, marketing, success stories…
Classes, conferences, applications, and more…
Understand Data
Basic info, programs, tools, and more…
Funding
Funding sources, announcements, and more…
Some of the information on this website came from the
IHS Injury Prevention training program curriculum.
This training curriculum was developed by many of the IHS Injury
Prevention Specialists in other IHS Areas. See the Training
page for more details on these classes.
Visit the IHS National Injury Prevention Website
for a list of all IHS Injury Prevention Specialists

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