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Building Better Data Systems to Address Youth Violence and Injury

URL 1: https://altarum.adobeconnect.com/_a758956138/p91g0ht9ou2/

Date Developed: 6/19/2012. Source: U.S. Maternal and Child Health Bureau. Presenter(s): Deborah Azrael, PhD; George Bahouth, ScD; Jenifer Cartland, PhD. Type: Webinar Archive. Level: Intermediate. Length: 60 minutes.

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The importance of data and the various ways it can be used to monitor and create policy to address youth violence and injury trends.

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