Data and Partner Resources
IPRCE shares resources from our partners to support and promote mutual goals and objectives. We also collaborate with our partners to develop resources that support the translation of data and research. These useful resources and educational materials are essential tools for community members and practitioners alike.
Resource Categories
- National Center for Health Statistics
- Find Health Statistics by Topic
- Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (WISQARS)
- National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS)
- State Unintentional Drug Overdose Reporting System Dashboard (SUDORS)
- DOSE Dashboard: Nonfatal Overdose Syndromic Surveillance Data
- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)
- KFF State Health Facts
The National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
The National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), overseen by the CDC, plays a pivotal role in addressing injury and violence prevention in the United States. It offers a wealth of data, evidence-based strategies, and prioritized areas of concern such as motor vehicle injuries, prescription drug overdoses, traumatic brain injuries, and youth violence. By exploring these resources, DNP students can gain a comprehensive understanding of pressing public health issues and access tools to develop impactful interventions.
Safe States Alliance
Safe States Alliance is a non-governmental organization (NGO) focused on advancing injury and violence prevention. Their website offers professionals in this field access to research, data, evidence-based practices, networking opportunities, and training resources. Through its role as an NGO, the Safe States Alliance actively contributes to the development of expertise and effective strategies within the realm of public health.
Connections Lab: Exploring Elements of Shared Rish and Protective Factors (SRPF) Approaches
Georgia Department of Public Health
Georgia Department of Public Health's Injury Prevention Program is committed to enhancing safety and reducing injuries statewide. Their webpage offers a wealth of resources encompassing injury data, prevention strategies, and educational materials tailored for various audiences. Please refer to "Georgia DPH Programmatic Activities" to learn more about the programs happening at DPH and how you can get involved.
Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities
Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities(DBHDD) is a government agency dedicated to supporting individuals with developmental disabilities in Georgia. Their website provides information and resources related to developmental disabilities including services, programs, and initiatives aimed at enhancing quality of life for individuals and families impacted by these conditions.
Atlanta Regional Commission Aging and Independence Services
The Atlanta Regional Commission's Aging and Health program focuses on addressing the needs of the aging population in the Atlanta region. Through their website, they offer an overview of their initiatives, services, and resources aimed at promoting the health and well-being of older adults. The program emphasizes collaboration, research, and advocacy to enhance the quality of life for seniors, while also providing information on various aging-related topics to support both individuals and communities.
The Racial Equity Institute
The Racial Equity Institute is an alliance of trainers, organizers, and institutional leaders who are devoted to the work of creating racially equitable organizations and systems. They help individuals and organizations develop tools to challenge patterns of power and grow equity. They offer workshops for individuals and groups.
Rural Community Health Toolkit
The Rural Community Health Toolkit provides rural communities with the information, resources, and materials they need to develop a community health program in a rural community.
Evidence-Based Resources
Evidence-Based Resources (EBRs) are published reviews of intervention evaluations and studies to improve health.
CDC Research Priorities
CDC Research Priorities Pilot grants funded by IPRCE must align with CDC's research priorities (PDF).
- Region IV Public Health Training Center- Offers free webinars and trainings on a variety of public health topics.
- National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC)- Offers comprehensive data, evidence-based strategies, and training resources for addressing various public health issues related to injury and violence.
- Safe States Alliance- Provides access to research, data, evidence-based practices, networking opportunities, and training resources for professionals in injury and violence prevention.
- The Racial Equity Institute-Offers workshops and training sessions to help individuals and organizations develop tools to challenge patterns of power and grow equity.
Research Area Specific Resources
- Georgia Naloxone Distribution Box Map
- CDC Overdose Prevention
- CDC Naloxone Toolkit
- Safer Opioid Use Toolkit for Nurses- University of Michigan Injury Control Center
- Practitioner Trainings- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA)
- The American Society of Addiction Nursing- Resources
- NIDA Resources for Nurses and Advanced Practice Nurses
- CDC Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain
- CDC Violence Prevention
- Violence Prevention in Practice
- CDC Train- Violence Prevention trainings
- National Center for PTSD
- Violence Prevention: The Evidence
- INSPIRE: Seven strategies for ending
- RESPECT women – Preventing violence against women
- LIVE LIFE: Preventing suicide
- Promoting Awareness of ACEs and Regional Prevention Strategies
- We Can Prevent Childhood Adversity