Dr. Wen: Apply a Public Health Approach to Prevent Youth Violence

Dr. Wen on Youth Violence Prevention

Baltimore City Health Commissioner Dr. Leana Wen joined senior Justice Department officials, police chiefs, school leaders and youth from more than 30 cities to discuss Baltimore’s strategy for reducing youth violence during the Fifth National Summit on Preventing Youth Violence.

Under Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s direction, Dr. Wen is leading a city-wide effort to address violence and public safety through the lens of public health, recognizing that violence is a generational challenge impacted by the social determinants that shape people’s lives.

Watch Dr. Wen’s remarks about Baltimore City’s approach to preventing violence: https://youtu.be/NDiRyLo1auE

File National Summit on Preventing Youth Violence Hosts Baltimore City Health Commissioner - Edited

Related Stories

Note From The Commissioner:Getting Tested and Talking to Our Youth about Sexual Health

This past week, we celebrated Pride Month during the 2019 Baltimore City Pride Parade and Festival. We were excited to participate and enjoyed seeing so many familiar faces from the community and beyond. 

Note From The Commissioner: Planning and Advocating for a Healthier Baltimore

Last week, I was joined by my leadership team as we went before the City Council to present our budget proposal for fiscal year 2020.

Note From The Commissioner: Let's Continue to Win for Baltimore!

I want to express my gratitude and pride in the entire Health Department for their hard work daily supporting the health needs of Baltimoreans.