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Partnerships to Prevent Youth Violence | Features | CDC

Partnerships to Prevent Youth Violence | Features | CDC

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Partnerships to Prevent Youth Violence

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The STRYVE Action Council is a partnership to prevent youth violence.
Youth violence is a significant public health problem that causes considerable harm to young people, families, and communities. Learn about CDC’s work leveraging partnerships across jurisdictions through the STRYVE Action Council, a multi-sector group of organizations with the common objective of mobilizing and sustaining actions that prevent youth violence before it starts.

Why Youth Violence?

Youth violence is a leading cause of death and injuries. Twelve young people are victims of homicide every day, and homicide is the third leading cause of death for youth aged 10–24 years. Its damage extends beyond young victims to harm the physical, mental, and economic health of all community residents.

Why Partnerships?

Youth violence is neither inevitable nor unavoidable. Evidence from research and practice shows that we can prevent youth violence. However, the public health sector cannot succeed alone. Multi-sector partnerships across jurisdictions are critical to implementing the comprehensive approaches needed to prevent youth violence.
For the past two decades, CDC has provided scientific and programmatic expertise to help communities prevent youth violence. Most recently, CDC released A Comprehensive Technical Package for the Prevention of Youth Violence and Associated Risk Behaviors.[4.09 MB] This technical package is a collection of strategies that represent the best available evidence to prevent or reduce public health problems such as violence. It supports STRYVE’s national initiative and is a resource to guide prevention decision-making in communities and states.
CDC’s youth violence prevention strategy focuses on research investments to build evidence, such as the National Centers of Excellence in Youth Violence Prevention, [4.09 MB] funding local health departments to implement prevention efforts, and providing an online space for practitioners to create a customized youth violence prevention plans through STRYVE Online. CDC formed the STRYVE Action Council in 2010 after recognizing the need to leverage the expertise, resources, and influence of partners inside and outside public health to advance its work in communities.
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The STRYVE Action Council advances youth violence prevention efforts in states and communities.

STRYVE Action Council

The STRYVE Action Council is a multi-sector consortium of organizations that works at the national level to advance youth violence prevention efforts in states and communities. Current Action Council members represent the public health, education, law enforcement, youth-serving, and social service sectors. CDC recruited Action Council members based on their sector, interest in youth violence prevention, and presence at the national, state, and local levels.
The Action Council’s work in support of state and local efforts includes:
  1. Increasing awareness that youth violence is a preventable public health issue.
  2. Expanding the network of national, state, and local organizations involved in youth violence prevention.
  3. Informing national, state, and local policy that advances youth violence prevention strategies.
CDC leads and administers the STRYVE Action Council with support from the Safe States Alliance. The action council accomplishes its work through small workgroups that are co-led by CDC, Safe States, and action council members. The council meets quarterly, including one in-person meeting per year to share progress, provide organizational updates, and to engage in strategic discussions around advancing youth violence prevention in the United States.




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