The gun lobby has argued that we don’t need new firearm laws; we just need to enforce the laws we already have. Join this webinar to learn what Drs. Siegel’s and Rothman’s research suggests about the truth to that argument.
With the support of E4A, Dr. Michael Siegel and his team identified and categorized 133 state firearm provisions into 14 categories, based on their intended impact on gun safety.
In this webinar Dr. Siegel shared preliminary insights resulting from the process of identifying and categorizing state firearm provisions to create the State Firearm Laws Database.
During this webinar with NALBOH representatives of local boards of health were introduced to E4A as both a source of potential funding for local research projects and a resource for high-quality ev
Policies, laws, and other system and community levers play a critical role in improving population health, well-being, and equity—even when they stem from sectors outside health and health care.
Before we venture into 2017 we’d like to take a moment to share E4A program highlights from 2016. Our biggest news to share concerns the 16 E4A funded grants that have gotten underway this year.
Learn about the Evidence for Action program directly from its grantees. We have developed a five-part Medium series that highlights feedback and direct quotes from our grantees: