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Youth Violence Intervention Program

When a child is injured by an act of violence – whether by gunshot, stabbing or other significant assault – Children’s National Hospital offers ongoing physical, mental and emotional support beyond the Emergency Department. Our Youth Violence Intervention Program provides children and their families with this support by offering resources and community connections to build a safer future.

Building Connections: How We Help Survivors of Youth Violence

The Youth Violence Intervention Program at Children’s National views violence as a chronic illness rather than a single injury to be treated. We continue to provide follow-up care for several months after a child has survived violence.

Our youth violence intervention specialist and social worker meet children in the hospital during their stay and offer help for those children or families who want to make a change in their lives.

When we build a connection with a recovering child, we:

  • Strategize a safety plan for preventing future violence
  • Provide guidance for medical follow-ups, including transportation to appointments
  • Recommend mental health and substance use providers
  • Connect with community supports for survivors of violence, such as art therapy, victims’ groups and talk sessions
  • Share referrals to organizations that assist with food and housing insecurity
  • Support children’s educational needs, such as helping them finding safe routes between home and school
  • Provide advice on career development, connecting them to job opportunities or training
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Saving Antonio: Can a renowned hospital keep a boy from being shot again?

After a 13-year-old was nearly killed outside his mom’s apartment, Children’s National Hospital went beyond treating his bullet wounds.

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Contact Us

If you have questions about the Youth Violence Intervention Program, email us.

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Our Team

Meet the members of the Youth Violence Intervention Program team.