Firearm Injury Risk Screening
Brief, routine screening can help clinicians identify patients who may be at increased risk of firearm-related harm and guide appropriate follow-up supports. This includes tools such as the SaFETy Score (to identify youth at risk of future firearm injury) and the 5 L’s (a conversation guide focused on access and safety among older adults).
Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs (HVIPs)
HVIPs engage violently injured patients at the bedside and connect them with credible messengers and long-term case management to support recovery, reduce reinjury and retaliation, and strengthen community healing
Medical-Legal Partnerships
Embedded legal professionals work alongside care teams to resolve housing, benefits, employment, and other legal needs that affect recovery—supporting patient stability, reducing stress during healing, and improving access to essential resources.
Trauma Recovery Centers
Trauma Recovery Centers provide accessible, trauma-informed mental health and support services to survivors of violent crime—improving healing, stability, and long-term well-being for individuals who often face barriers to care.