Injury and Violence Prevention

Injury and Violence Prevention
- Adverse Childhood Experiences
- Emmett Louis Till Victims Recovery Program
- Falls and Preventing Falls
- Human Trafficking/Safe Harbor
- Occupational Health
- Motor Vehicle Crashes
- Preventing Injury and Deaths from Firearms
- Sexual Violence Prevention
- Suicide Prevention
- Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID)
- Trauma System
- Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injury
- Violence Prevention During Pregnancy and Postpartum
Related Sites
- Alcohol and Other Drugs
- Cannabis
- Drug Overdose Prevention
- Commercial Tobacco Use
Publications and Projects
- IVP during Compounding Crises
- IVP State Plan
Injury Data Projects
- Data Projects Home
- Minnesota Drug Overdose and Substance Use Pilot Surveillance System (MNDOSA) Project
- Minnesota Violent Death Reporting System
- Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) / Sudden Death in the Young (SDY) Case Registry
- MDH Syndromic Surveillance
MIDAS: Minnesota Injury Data Access System
- MIDAS Home
Spotlight
The Minnesota Department of Health's Injury and Violence Prevention Section (IVPS) supports programs that help reduce the risk of injury and violence. Its staff includes epidemiologists, research scientists, program coordinators, prevention specialists, communications specialists, and administrative support.