Violence, Injury, and Trauma

Violence, Injury, and Trauma Action Team

The Violence, Injury, and Trauma Action Team of the Healthy St. Mary’s Partnership is dedicated to addressing community violence, domestic violence, unintentional and intentional injuries, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and the trauma associated with these factors which can affect a person’s health and well-being.



Get involved – New members are always welcome to join the Violence, Injury, and Trauma action team! To be notified of upcoming events and meetings, please sign up for membership in the Healthy St. Mary’s Partnership and indicate “Violence, Injury, and Trauma” as your interest!

Example Objectives and Indicators

While numerous violence, injury, and trauma issues are being addressed in the Healthy St. Mary’s 2026 Plan, three objectives with associated indicators are presented here:

  • Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), such as experiencing abuse, neglect and witnessing household dysfunction, violence, and substance use can lead to long-term effects such as the adult onset of chronic diseases, depression and other mental illness, violence and being a victim of violence, as well as financial and social problems (Figure 1). Many of the team’s evidence-based strategies address preventing ACEs from happening in the first place as well as strategies to mitigate the long-term health effects of ACEs.
  • In Maryland, suicide is the third leading cause of death among teens ages 15–19. Reducing the percentage of high school students who seriously considered attempting suicide and middle school students who ever seriously thought about killing themselves of several objectives addressing the needs of adolescents in St. Mary’s County (Figure 2).

Figure 1. Percentage of Adults Reporting 3 or more Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

Source: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in Maryland: Data from the 2018
Maryland BRFSS

Figure 2. Percentage of Students Who Ever Seriously Thought About Killing Themselves (Middle School) and Seriously Considered Attempting Suicide During the Past 12 Months (High School)

Source: YRBS, 2018

HSMP ACEs Discussion Panel

Join us, Wednesday, March 27, 6 – 8 PM at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, for the VIT Action Team’s panel to discuss Adverse Childhood Experiences or (ACEs). The Healthy St. Mary’s Partnership, certified health professionals, and community members will be hosting a discussion to learn more about traumatic experiences that occur during childhood, and the long-term impact they have on mental, emotional, and physical health.

HSMP Violence Injury and Trauma ACEs Discussion Panel March 27
Join us at the HSMP Violence Injury and Trauma ACEs Discussion Panel on March 27! Reserve your ticket here!