Preventing Violence Affecting Young Lives (PREVAYL 2.0)
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The Preventing Violence Affecting Young Lives (PREVAYL 2.0) initiative, managed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under the Department of Health and Human Services, provides multiyear funding to state, territorial, tribal, and local health departments. The program focuses on implementing and evaluating comprehensive primary prevention strategies to combat various forms of violence, including interpersonal, community-based, and technology-facilitated violence, as well as bullying and adverse childhood experiences, to promote healthy development among adolescents and young adults. Key priorities of the program include enhancing data-driven decision-making through surveillance and real-time data use, and strengthening the reach of evidence-based strategies that address shared risk and protective factors. The initiative emphasizes a whole-community approach by integrating youth mental health and family support strategies while leveraging multisector partnerships to engage youth and develop a skilled violence prevention workforce.
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The purpose of this NOFO is to provide multiyear funding to state, territorial, tribal, and local health departments to implement and evaluate comprehensive primary prevention strategies that prevent multiple forms of violence and promote healthy development among adolescents and young adults. Building on the prior PREVAYL cooperative agreement, this NOFO emphasizes:
Improving data-driven decision-making, including surveillance, data linkage, and use of real-time data for prevention, evaluation and implementation science
Building capacity and strengthening implementation and reach of evidence-based prevention strategies that address shared risk and protective factors
Advancing whole-child and whole-community violence prevention approaches that integrate youth mental health and family support strategies
Engaging in strategic collaboration through multisector partnerships to facilitate youth engagement, and build and support a skilled violence prevention workforce
Prioritizing primary prevention of multiple forms of violence impacting youth including interpersonal violence, intimate partner/teen dating violence, bullying, community-based violence, online/technology-facilitated violence, and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)
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