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Cure Violence
Cure Violence, formerly known as CeaseFire, is a national public health strategy that reduces gun shootings and killings.
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Cure Violence, formerly known as CeaseFire, is a national public health strategy that reduces gun shootings and killings.
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RWJF is a proud supporter of TEDMED's 20 Great Challenges of Health and Medicine and several of the innovative thinkers who have shared thei...
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We create new opportunities for better health by investing in health where it starts—in our homes, schools, and jobs.
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A growing network of leaders in research, policy and practice are leading the way in preventing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and mit...
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is working to increase awareness and understanding of the impact of ACEs and the need to develop effectiv...
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Developing small community homes as alternatives to nursing homes, this radical, new national model for skilled nursing care returns control...
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RWJF selects ten grantee organizations that excel in improving the health and success of young men of color
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In this video, Robert Anda, co-principal investigator of the ACE study and senior scientific consultant for the U.S. Centers for Disease Con...
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In this video, Nadine Burke Harris, ceo and founder for the Center for Youth Wellness in San Francisco, says that ACEs and toxic stress is t...
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In this video, Sandy Bloom, associate professor at Drexel University School of Public Health, co-founder of the Sanctuary Institute and co-l...
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Child First, an innovative home-visit program in Connecticut, is designed to stabilize families, connect them with social services, and help...
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Keeping Families Together replication effort pairs supportive housing and social services to strengthen fragile families, avert child remova...
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