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The Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center (KIPRC), established in 1994, is a unique partnership between the Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH) and the University of Kentucky College of Public Health.

KIPRC serves both as an academic injury prevention research center and as the KDPH’s designee or “bona fide agent” for statewide injury prevention and control, focusing on injury prevention translation and practice.

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From data crunching to policy change to boots-on-the-ground efforts, battling the drug misuse epidemic requires a wide variety of efforts. Learn more about the programs, research, and learning opportunities surrounding OD2A by signing up to receive our quarterly e-letter, KyOD2A Happenings, and our bi-weekly (or thereabouts) Quick News.

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There is no cost to join. Upon joining, you will receive our newsletter, which contain meeting information, injury and violence data, free educational opportunities. You are welcome to participate in our free KSPAN meetings to engage with partners, learn about injury trends, prevention opportunities, and best practices.

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Data Request

Click below to submit a data request. Please include all pertinent information for the request. Data requests typically take up to two weeks to complete. We will contact you at the email address you provide to confirm we have received your request and with any additional questions. 

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Questions about your prevention work?

Do you have questions about your drug overdose prevention work or about finding or creating a prevention program that best fits your community’s needs? Have you identified drug overdose prevention training gaps in your community? Would you like to learn new community coalition-building skills? The Overdose Data to Action program’s Drug Overdose Technical Assistance Core (DOTAC) may be able to help. DOTAC can answer your community-related drug overdose prevention questions about community interventions, planning, assessment, participation, publicity, program development, leadership, advocacy, and evaluation. Click here to ask us your question. We will respond via email or by phone.