Established in 2019 to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals, couples, families, communities, and societies through the #prevention of #violence
We're thrilled to be a @PublicHealth#ThoughtLeader for the 2021 Annual Meeting: 'Creating the Healthiest Nation: Strengthening Social Connectedness.'
Our center's impact is showcased in this film and will premiere nationwide at the annual meeting: https://t.co/RsnXtDR9Kp
We are excited to present the Texas VIPR Webinar Series. This monthly series will explore current research, education, and advocacy as it relates to violence and injury prevention across the lifespan and in larger social and institutional structures.
Save the date! VIPR Director, Dr. Temple will be moderating this fantastic line up of panelists including VIPR Co-Director, Dr. Peskin. #youthmentalhealth#uthealthhouston
SSWR 2025 | Seattle, WA
L. Wood, C. Mytelka & A. Jacobs presented at @SSWRorg. Dr. Wood ended her three-year co-chair term for the Violence Against Women & Children cluster. CVP/VIPR faculty and staff presented 7 different paper and poster presentations.
#UTHCVP#TexasVIPR
We are full steam ahead with the only and first ever Injury Control Research Center in Texas and thrilled to be led by a team of researchers and doctors that have extensive expertise in violence prevention. #texasvipr#uthealthhou#baylorcollegeofmedicine#cdcicrc
Associate Professor Shannon Guillot-Wright, PhD, published new research on seafood processors' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. This highlighted the need to protect the safety, health, and well-being of these vulnerable workers.
https://t.co/2gU838zgVL
Conference season is in full force. Our post doc, Dr. Caitlyn Mytelka presented today at APHA’s Annual conference! “Harnessing adolescent coping to promote wellbeing: Implications for school-based programs” @PublicHealth co-authors: @DrJeffTemple @ERBStats@SarahNarendorf
Members from our team are at the @TexasCouncilFV Satewide Conference! Find us and say, hi and learn about our many initiatives and research going on at #uthcvp.
Hot off the press from @DrGuillotWright, et. al.
“When the Bills Keep on Coming:” the Experiences of Seafood Processors During the COVID-19 Pandemic, https://t.co/JqqjjS57Jx
We are excited to announce the Texas Violence and Injury Prevention Research Center (VIPR) is now LIVE!
Be sure to follow along for more information and exciting things coming up.
OPEN NOW: the SAVIR Call for Abstracts! SAVIR's next Annual Conference will take place in New York, NY from April 7-9, 2025, and you don't want to miss it.
The SAVIR conference is the premier gathering of injury and violence prevention researchers and an excellent venue to share your work, whether you are a student/trainee, senior leader in the field, or anything in between.