This one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, considers strategies for preventing firearm injury in older adults with cognitive impairments.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the major risks related to having firearms in the home.
 - Identify the period of greatest risk for people with Alzheimer’s Disease and its related dementias regarding suicide.
 - List and understand key policy and other pragmatic solutions being used to address firearm safety around the country.
 
Intended Audiences
Local, state, and tribal public health professionals; injury and violence prevention specialists; caregivers for older adults with cognitive impairments
Presenter
Laura Prater, PhD, MPH, MHA
Acting Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
University of Washington
Discussion Questions
- What is a local government’s role in contributing to the policy landscape to protect communities from gun violence?
 - What are some of the most important factors to consider when designing firearm safety interventions?
 - What are some of the major risk factors for suicide and how can we identify people most at risk for harm?
 
Resources
- Slides | Slide handout (3 slides per page)
 - Three Interventions Toolkit
 - National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
 
Support
This webinar is supported by the Harborview Injury Prevention & Research Center.
Continuing Education Credits
Up to 1 CPH recertification credit may be earned by viewing this webinar. Visit the National Board of Public Health Examiners to learn more.

Air Date: 
Tuesday, October 26, 2021, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm PDT
Topics: 
Violence and Injury Prevention
Format: 
Webinar
Duration: 
1 hour
Cost: 
Free
Series: 
Hot Topics in Practice
Competency Domains: 
Community Dimensions of Practice Skills


