Injuries are the leading cause of death for youth ages 1 to 19. But injuries can often be prevented. Children’s Safety Network (CSN) works with Title V agencies and partners from national health and safety organizations, state health departments, federal agencies, universities, and hospitals to provide resources and support to ensure all infants, children, and adolescents are safe, healthy, and have equitable access to resources to reach their full potential. In this video, created by Education Development Center (EDC), learn more about CSN’s work and the progress CSN has made toward reducing child injury and violence.
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