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Highlighting Our Partners: #WeRideTogether
is a nonprofit organization that shines a light on sexual abuse in youth and amateur sports. We talked to Executive Director Michaela Callie, MBA to learn more about their important work.

Alum Spotlight: Annelise Ware, MHS
Annelise Ware, MHS recently graduated with a Masters of Health Science degree from the Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Department of Mental Health. Her master’s thesis was on child sexual abuse in aesthetic sports.

An interview with Luciana Assini-Meytin, PhD, MS
Luciana C. Assini-Meytin, PhD, MS is an Associate Scientist at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, affiliated with the Moore Center for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse and the Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy.

Society for Advancement of Violence and Injury Research (SAVIR) Annual Conference
The held their annual conference April 7-9 at the New York Academy of Medicine in New York City. We were lucky to be hosted by the Columbia Center for Injury Science and Prevention. Over 500 participants from around the country participated in this premier conference to share and learn about life-saving research to prevent injuries and violence.

Center Awarded New Funding from CDC
The Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy has been awarded funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to continue as an Injury Control Research Center.

Center Faculty Create Guide for Communicating with the Public About the Safe System Approach
The Safe System approach is a transportation system that is designed to protect people from traffic injury. Infrastructure changes are often the first public encounter of the Safe System approach, and public pushback is likely to occur if there is not an understanding of the rationale for the changes.
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