HIPRC Shines a Green Light on National Injury Prevention Day

HIPRC Shines a Green Light on National Injury Prevention Day

By: Alexandra de Leon Date: November 10th, 2020

Bodily injuries remain the leading cause of death and suffering among U.S. children and teens. Each day, 20 children die from preventable injuries—more than all other diseases combined.  In parallel, the nation’s second leading cause of death among people ages 10 to 24 is suicide.

With that backdrop, the Harborview Injury Prevention & Research Center (HIPRC) and the University of Washington’s Forefront Suicide Prevention center, in partnership with the Injury Free Coalition for Kids, are inaugurating National Injury Prevention Day on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020. Hospitals and trauma centers across the country will be bathed in green light to “shine a light” on opportunities to prevent serious childhood injury.

“Suicide rates in Washington among youth and young adults have increased over the past six years,” said Dr. Beth Ebel, a UW Medicine pediatrician and a HIPRC co-director. She emphasized that each of us can take steps to make our homes and community safer.

“If you or someone close to you is supporting someone who may be considering suicide, there are resources to help right now,” Ebel said.

HIPRC and Forefront are sharing a new digital toolkit on suicide prevention and the safe storage of items such as firearms and prescription medications. The toolkit includes videos and information that emphasize the LEARN acronym of preventive steps: Look for signs, Empathize and listen, Ask directly about suicide, Remove the dangers, and take Next steps.

“Many youth and young adults are experiencing challenges and are at heightened risk of suicide right now. It’s crucial that we know when and how to support them,” said Dr. Jennifer Stuber, director and co-founder of Forefront Suicide Prevention. “Eliminating the possibility of suicide in your home starts with locking up large quantities’ of prescription and over the counter medications and ensuring that individuals who are thinking about suicide do not have easy access to any firearms temporarily.”

Join us to Prevent Youth Suicide and participate in National Injury Prevention Day. To join the conversation, use the hashtag #BeInjuryFree or #NationalInjuryDayHIPRC. To join by shining a green light, tag @HIPRC and show us how you’ve gone green.

On that day Harborview Medical Center’s, Harborview Injury Prevention & Research (HIPRC) will be sharing injury prevention messages important to families within your community and we are asking you to spread the message. There are several ways you can do so.

  • Support local programming being done by HIPRC via social media
  • We encourage municipalities and landmarks to show solidarity for this cause by shining a green light
  • Use your social media platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc.) to share the information ahead of the 10 a.m. PST live chat on November 18. We will provide you graphics to use to help share injury prevention information. People may join the conversation by using the hashtag:  #BeInjuryFree
  • Use and share our online digital toolkit
  • Use and share our downloadable media

By joining this effort, you stand among a force of 40 of the country’s leading hospitals and institutions working to address the number of lives lost and hurt by preventable injuries. Together they make up The Injury Free Coalition for Kids.