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The Child Safety Learning Collaborative: Together We Are Stronger

URL 1: https://edc.app.box.com/s/0hzcf86v9myco8ouytpnlkjwq4u0zn41

Date Developed: 5/3/2023. Source: Children's Safety Network. Presenter(s): Jenny Stern-Carusone, MSW; Clare Grace Jones; Lauren Gilman, MA. Type: Webinar. Level: Introductory. Length: 59 minutes.

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The Child Safety Learning Collaborative (CSLC), an initiative of the Children’s Safety Network (CSN) at Education Development Center (EDC), aims to reduce injury and violence among infants, children and youth. Now in its third cohort, the CSLC builds Title V capacity through technical assistance to cross-state, child safety topic teams by using data to inform decision making and applying quality improvement and innovation methods to sustainably implement and spread evidence-based strategies state-wide. Currently 18 state strategy teams are actively working on infant safe sleep, bullying prevention, suicide and self-harm prevention, and motor vehicle traffic safety.

In this webinar, CSLC participating states will share how they have used quality improvement and innovation tools to work toward their goals. The webinar will highlight stories, lessons, tools, and resources used by the CSLC that can be used and adapted by any injury prevention program.

Learning Objectives

• Learn the overview of The Child Safety Learning Collaborative (CSLC) including their vision, strategy and how they support Title V States.

• Discuss examples of quality improvement in injury prevention.

• Explore newly released CSLC change packages.

This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant number UE8MC25742; MCH Navigator for $225,000/year. This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.