Western Pacific Injury Prevention Network

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Western Pacific Injury Prevention Network

The Washington State Department of Health leads the Western Pacific Injury Prevention Network (WPIPN), which provides opportunities for sharing resources and building capacity in injury and violence prevention throughout the region.

The Western Pacific Injury Prevention Network collaborates to share best practices, exchange information and resources, and strengthen the relationships of all member states to engage implementation strategies for injury and violence prevention across the network. WPIPN also coordinates the Traumatic Brain Injury National Peer Learning Team.

Each state in the network has programs to develop, implement, and promote effective injury and violence prevention and control practices. States funded under the Core SVIPP are highlighted with a star.

  • Alaska
  • Hawaii*
  • Oregon*
  • Arizona
  • Idaho
  • Washington*
  • California
  • Nevada
National Peer Learning Team
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The Western Paci!c Injury Prevention Network coordinates the Traumatic Brain Injury National Peer Learning Team, bringing together diverse and highly skilled professionals from across the country to address traumatic brain injury prevention.

Window Falls Prevention Group
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WPIPN participates in the regional window falls prevention group. It assists by organizing meetings and providing di”erent sites in Hawaii, Washington,
and Oregon with a platform to share activities, challenges, potential solutions, data, and policy.