The HIPRC Outreach Core collaborates with institutions and community organizations to reduce the impact of injury and violence in people’s lives.
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UW Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Resources
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Glossary of Terms (UW SPH)
UW School of Nursing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Resources
Addressing Law Enforcement Violence As A Public Health Issue
Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center of the University of Washington
For safety & well being concerns: SafeCampus
Health Alliance for Violence Intervention
Becoming Aware of Implicit Bias
Eradicating Racial Injustice in Medicine—If Not Now, When?
Reporting Black & White as Racial Categories – AMA Style
A Novel Clinical Research Modality for Enrolling Diverse Participants Using a Diverse Team
Virtual Seminar: Policing, Race, and Health: Prospects for Reform
Recognition of Research Participants’ Need for Autonomy
Project Implicit: Implicit Association Test
Implicit Bias in Health Care: Addressing Bias in Hiring
Advancing Health Equity: A Guide to Language, Narrative and Concepts
The HIPRC Core Member, Michele Curatolo, MD, PhD has a website dedicated to discussing topics related to pain management in an accessible way for anyone who wants to know more about this poorly understood area of medicine.
American Academy of Pediatrics
Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Family
National Parent Helpline
1-855-4A-PARENT (1-855-427-2736)
Call 211
Hotline is available to help with food, housing, bills, healthcare, crisis support, and other social services. Conversations are confidential and anonymous.
National Suicide Prevention hotline: 1-800-273-8255
Find safe storage for firearms outside your home
Forefront: Safer Homes, Suicide Aware
Mental Health Resources for Latinx Community
Mental Health Resources for UW Students/Staff/Faculty
Mental Health Resources from UW School of Public Health
Mental Health Resources from UW School of Social Work
UW Counseling Center Mental Health Resources
UW Medicine Employee Mental Health Resources
My3 App: This app allows anyone to create a network of three trusted people when having suicidal thoughts. This prepares anyone to help themselves and reach out to others when having thoughts of suicide:
UW, Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute (UW ADAI)
Laced & Lethal – Source for information on pills and powders laced with fentanyl. Our mission is to provide critical tools that can help create a safer community for all: fentanyl education, access to confidential all-age naloxone distribution sites, overdose prevention resources, and overcoming stigma.
Washington Recovery Helpline (1-866-789-1511) – 24-hour crisis help and referral.
Suboxone/buprenorphine providers
Treatment services in the U.S.
Stopoverdose.org – Resources for Washington residents to respond to and prevent opioid overdose and find naloxone.
Crisis Connections (866-427-4747) – 24-hour crisis line.
Teen Link (866-833-6546) – Confidential crisis line specifically for teens.
International Overdose Awareness Day: remember a loved one, connect or post on social media, or learn more about overdose.
Washington State Department of Health – Information on overdose, naloxone, and where to find your local syringe service program for additional resources.
Learn About Treatment – Information about treatments for opioid use disorder and stimulant use disorder.
Where to find naloxone in WA State
Recognizing and Responding to Opioid Overdose
REVIVE Me — Opioid Overdose and naloxone – learn how to recognize, react, and revive.
People’s Harm Reduction Alliance – community-based nonprofit and drug user empowerment organization that has provided harm reduction and other health services to people who use drugs in the Pacific Northwest.
National Harm Reduction Coalition – Nationwide advocate and ally for people who use drugs.
LEARN® Saves Lives is a framework for recognizing the patterns of suicide
Find safe storage for firearms outside your home with the Washington Safe Storage Map
Use Voluntary Do-Not-Sell Lists to confidentially restrict immediate access to firearm purchase, stopping impulsive suicide attempts
If any firearm must be kept in the home, ensure it is securely locked and ammunition is locked separately
Always put medicines “Up and Away”
Read more about Suicide Prevention Resources
Petition for an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) when an individual’s behavior indicates substantial risk of suicide or harm to self or others
In emergencies, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 (TALK)
Find safe storage for firearms outside your home