In this one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Karyn Brownson, MSW, explores the latest research linking brain and social development with injury prevention.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the basics of how the brain develops from birth to age 24.
 - Think about injury data through a brain development lens.
 - List two ways in which understanding connections between brain development and injury can improve and inform prevention practices.
 
Intended Audiences
Local, state, and tribal public health professionals; people interested in violence and injury prevention with children and youth
Presenter
Karyn Brownson, MSW, Community Safety Manager, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Discussion Questions
- How have you used research on brain development to inform your prevention work, or how might you apply this information?
 - How does this information help you think differently about your local data or prevention practices?
 - Where else in public health practice could a brain development lens be useful for prevention efforts?
 

Air Date: 
Tuesday, November 28, 2017, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm PST
Topics: 
Violence and Injury Prevention
Format: 
Webinar
Duration: 
1 hour
Cost: 
Free
Series: 
Hot Topics in Practice


