
Injury is the leading cause of death for all Utah children and adults ages 1–44, and kills almost four people every day. On average every year in Utah:
Injuries are divided into two main types: intentional and unintentional. Intentional injuries include those due to rape and sexual assault, domestic violence, and self-harm (suicide), while unintentional injuries include those that result from motor vehicle crashes, falls, drowning and bicycle crashes, to name a few. But, whether suffered in a car crash, a football game or a fall down the stairs, the fact is the vast majority of injuries are preventable.
The proper use of car seats and seatbelts, bicycle, skatebord and motorcycle helmets, and locking and unloading firearms would save thousands of lives every year.
The Utah Department of Health Violence and Injury Prevention Program is "a trusted and comprehensive resource for data related to violence and injury. Through education, this information helps promote partnerships and programs to prevent injuries and improve public health."
To accomplish our mission, we collaborate with many partners to: