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Title: The Ohio Injury Prevention Partnership (OIPP) is a statewide group of professionals representing a broad range of agencies and organizations concerned with the prevention of injury.


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  • The Ohio Injury Prevention Partnership (OIPP) is
    a statewide group of professionals representing a
    broad range of agencies and organizations
    concerned with the prevention of injury.
  • Members work to provide a coordinated statewide
    effort for injury prevention programming.

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  • Mission
  • To prevent injuries in Ohio using data
  • and collaborative partnerships.
  • Vision
  • Working together to create a
  • safe and injury free Ohio.

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  • Coordinated by the Ohio Department of Health
    (ODH) with funds from the Centers for Disease
    Control and Prevention (CDC).
  • Advises and assists ODH and ODHs Violence and
    Injury Prevention Program (VIPP) with
    establishing priorities and future program
    direction.

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OIPP Membership
  • Membership
  • No cost to join
  • Complete brief member agreement form
  • Benefits
  • Networking
  • Injury Data Products
  • Injury Prevention Resources
  • Injury Prevention Advocacy

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  • Members of the organization agree that
  • Injuries are not accidents they are
    preventable.
  • Collaboration is effective in addressing injury.
  • Improved statewide coordination of injury
    prevention efforts is needed in Ohio.
  • Initiatives should be data-driven to identify the
    populations at highest risk.
  • Policy change is an effective strategy for injury
    prevention.
  • Alcohol/other drugs are significant risk factors
    for injury and violence.

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OIPP Membership
  • Member responsibilities
  • Actively support the implementation of the state
    violence and injury prevention plan.
  • Actively initiate and participate in the
    activities of the Organization.
  • Provide the Organization with representation from
    their agency or organization.
  • Promote the Organization to injury stakeholders
    and colleagues as appropriate.
  • Advocate for the Organization, its vision,
    mission and its goals.
  • Actively participate in meetings and events
    sponsored by the Organization.
  • Actively participate in Action Groups based on
    member availability and interest.
  • Contribute resources technical, human or
    financialto the Organizations efforts.

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OIPP Goals
  • Assess needs and increase availability and
    quality of injury data in Ohio.
  • Build infrastructure and sustainability for IP in
    Ohio.
  • Promote IP as a public health priority in Ohio.
  • Promote evidence-based IP programs and policies
    throughout Ohio.
  • Increase statewide collaboration around IP in
    Ohio.

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Current OIPP Infrastructure Priorities
  • Build Capacity and Infrastructure for Injury
    Prevention
  • Promote Evidence-based Injury Prevention
    Strategies
  • Promote Injury Prevention Policies
  • Improve Access to and Quality of Injury Data

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Current OIPP Injury Priorities
  • Prescription Drug Abuse and Overdose
  • Falls among Older Adults
  • Child Injury
  • Teen Driving Safety
  • Child Passenger Safety
  • Sports-related Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Bicycle and Wheeled Sports Helmets
  • Infant Sleep-related Suffocation

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  • Accomplishments to date
  • Established the Injury Prevention Advocates
    Program. Advocates receive
  • A weekly update including the status of injury
    prevention legislation and policy news.
  • Access to tools and resources to communicate
    injury prevention priorities to policy makers.
  • Advocacy alerts on critical injury prevention
    policies.
  • Invitation to attend the annual OIPP advocacy
    day.
  • Joining is easy and free! Visit
    www.surveymonkey.com/s/injury to sign up.

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  • Accomplishments to date
  • Developed a website to host policy/advocacy tools
    https//sites.google.com/site/ippaag/home
  • Developed policy briefs on priority injury issues
    such as sports concussions, teen driving (GDL),
    bike helmets, naloxone programs for overdose
    prevention, infant safe sleep, falls among older
    adults, etc.
  • Developed policymakers guide to injury
    prevention updated in 2013 with new data and
    personal stories.
  • Coordinated an OIPP advocacy day at the
    statehouse in 2012.
  • Conducted Advocacy Boot Camp training and booster
    sessions to build advocacy skills materials
    available upon request.

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  • Accomplishments to date
  • Hosted a statewide symposium to raise awareness
    in July 2009.
  • Developed statewide recommendations in April
    2010.
  • Provided TA and funding to local communities to
    address the issue and encourage the establishment
    and work of coalitions.
  • Governor Strickland formed the Ohio Prescription
    Drug Abuse Task Force (OPDATF).
  • PDAAG recommendations served as the basis for its
    work.
  • Final report released in October 2010.
  • Produced Burden of Poisoning in Ohio report
    detailing vital statistics and hospital discharge
    data on drug-related poisonings.

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  • Accomplishments to date
  • PDAAG members serve on the Professional Education
    and Treatment work groups of the Governors
    Cabinet Opiate Action Team (GCOAT) established by
    Governor Kasich.
  • Professional Education work group issued the Ohio
    Emergency and Acute Care Facility Opioid
    Prescribing Guidelines in May of 2012.
  • Policy recommendations issued
  • Requested a joint policy statement from the state
    Medical, Nursing and Pharmacy boards endorsing
    the use of Naloxone to those who are at-risk for
    opioid overdose. Anticipate such statement in May
    2013.
  • Expansion of scope of practice for EMTs and
    emergency medical responders to be able to
    administer Naloxone.
  • Medicaid reimbursement for SBIRT

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  • Accomplishments to date
  • Developed a statewide child injury prevention
    plan related to policy, systems and
    environmental-level changes for priority areas
  • Teen Driving Safety
  • Child Passenger Safety
  • Sports-related Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Bicycle and Wheeled Sports Helmets
  • Infant Safe Sleep
  • Began mini grants program during 2013 by offering
    four mini grants to projects supporting strategic
    plans

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  • Accomplishments to date
  • Youth Sports-related Traumatic Brain Injury TBI
  • Supported enactment and implementation of HB 143
    (Concussion Law).
  • Future projects include a review of current
    return to play policies and recommendations for
    their use to schools.
  • Infant Safe Sleep
  • Developing a statewide infant safe sleep
    education campaign.
  • Working with partners to determine feasibility
    and interest in updating Claires law to include
    safe sleep component.
  • Collaborating with Ohio AAP to provide
    pediatricians with guidance and tools to address
    safe sleep during well check visits.
  • Working with partners to ensure consistent safe
    sleep messaging across state agencies and the
    entities they regulate.

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  • Bicycle Wheeled Sports Helmets
  • Developed a local bicycle helmet ordinance
    toolkit and provided an accompanying webinar on
    lessons learned at the community level.
  • Collaborate with Ohio AAP to support Put a Lid on
    It bicycle helmet awareness campaign.
  • Teen Driving
  • Collaborate with the Ohio Teen Safe Driving
    Coalition to raise awareness and improve policies
    that address youthful drivers.
  • Coordinating local teen driving safety forums.  
  • Providing review and recommendations for
    strengthening Ohios GDL.
  • Child Passenger Safety (CPS)
  • Provide review and recommendations for
    strengthening Ohios CPS policies.
  • Provide materials to educate law enforcement
    about Ohios CPS law.

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  • Accomplishments to date
  • Produced a State Plan to Address Falls Among
    Older Adults.
  • Conducted regional meetings to implement plan.
  • Provided mini-grants to support coalition and
    state plan initiatives.
  • Support evidence-based fall prevention programs
    such as Tai Chi and Matter of Balance.
  • Participate annually in National Falls Prevention
    Awareness Day.
  • Collaborate with the OAFPC and Ohio Department of
    Aging to produce and distribute toolkit with
    falls data and other information.
  • Secure a Governors Proclamation to recognize
    Ohio Falls Prevention Awareness Day from 2010-
    2013 with plans for 2014.

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  • Accomplishments to date
  • Provided training for 37 people in Tai Chi Moving
    for Better Balance so they can teach this
    Evidenced Based program to seniors throughout
    Ohio.
  • Hosted Working to Prevent Injury The Public
    Health Approach". This one day workshop was
    presented by Andrea Gielen and Carolyn Cumpsty
    Fowler from Johns Hopkins University.
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  • Accomplishments to date
  • Hosted quarterly meetings to promote visibility
    of existing Data Products, with topics including
  • Drug Overdose data
  • Syndromic Surveillance
  • Central Ohio Poison Control Center
  • Family Violence Project
  • Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring Survey
    (PRAMS)
  • Risk Factor Surveillance
  • Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS)
  • Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
    (BRFSS)
  • Ohio Child Fatality Review Report (CFR)
  • Ohio Population Estimates and Projections
  • Ohio Violent Death Reporting System (OH-VDRS)
  • Ohio Trauma Registry Report
  • Ohio Vital Statistics

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  • Accomplishments to date
  • Developed and distributed a Data Needs Survey for
    OIPP members
  • Identified key findings and recommendations,
    including
  • Importance of Data by OIPP Focus Area
  • Preferred Formats and Breakdowns for Data
    Products
  • Frequency of Use of Data Products
  • Increasing visibility for Existing Data Products
  • Need for County-level Data

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How can I get involved?
Contact the Ohio Department of Health Injury
Prevention Program at 614-466-2144 or http//www.h
ealthyohioprogram.org/vipp/oipp/oipp.aspx .
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