Midwest Injury Prevention Alliance

The Midwest Injury Prevention Alliance (MIPA) is an organization of injury professionals from states in Federal Health and Human Services Region V (Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin) that works collaboratively to reduce unintentional and intentional injury-related death and disability.

The purpose of MIPA is to promote the development and sharing of injury prevention planning, evaluation, education and policy strategies, training, research, and other initiatives among members of the MIPA network.

The Center for Injury Research and Policy helped establish MIPA with support from its Injury Control Research Center grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

MIPA-Related Links

For additional information on MIPA, visit the MIPA website

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