| Hospital/Health System | Program | Program Description |
| Backus/Windham Hospitals | Hartford HealthCare East Region Public Safety K9 Officers Community Outreach and De-Escalation Trainings | East Region Public Safety K9 officers conduct community outreach providing safety/de-escalation trainings. |
| Backus/Windham Hospitals | Space Donation – Law Enforcement Academy | The Law Enforcement Council (Police Academy) holds office space at the HHC System Support offices in Norwich |
| Bridgeport Hospital | Bridgeport Hospital Partnership with CatalystCT Street Safe in ED Waiting Rooms After Victim of Violence Arrives | Bridgeport Hospital agreement with CatalystCT Street Safe staff who assist in keeping crowds in the ED waiting room and/or ED parking lot calm after a patient affected by violence arrives. |
| Bridgeport Hospital | Bridgeport Hospital FED-UP: Working Together for a Safer Community | Bridgeport Hospital is a partner on the FED-UP: Working Together for a Safer Community, which is a program created and run by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in conjunction with Project Longevity, local hospitals, and community-based organizations, to stop the gun violence that is destroying the lives of students and their families in Connecticut’s cities. |
| Charlotte Hungerford Hospital | Charlotte Hungerford Hospital’s Susan B. Anthony Project Support for Domestic Violence Prevention | This provides domestic violence prevention outreach and education. |
| Connecticut Children’s | Connecticut Children’s Injury Prevention Center | The Injury Prevention Center engages in research, community outreach, education, training, and public policy work to reduce preventable injuries and violence to children. |
| Danbury Hospital | Gun Violence Prevention Program | Implemented a network-wide gun violence prevention program. |
| Greenwich Hospital | Injury Prevention Programs | Greenwich Hospital conducts and collaborates with community-based organizations to offer injury prevention programs including car seat safety, bike safety, American College of Surgeons (ACS) Stop the Bleed, infant and adult CPR classes (fee-based or community-based), and AARP safe driving courses. |
| Griffin Health | Griffin Health Emergency Department Screening for Domestic Violence Instances | Screen injured patients for potential domestic abuse and connect them with area resources. |
| Hartford Hospital | Injury Prevention Center | The mission of the Injury Prevention Center (IPC) is to reduce unintentional injury and violence among Connecticut residents by translating clinical and community-based research into programs and policies. Approaching injury prevention from a population-based, public health perspective means that we design and study interventions that can impact entire communities’ health and safety. |
| Hospital of Central Connecticut | Hospital of Central Connecticut Providing Therapy in Collaboration with the Office of Victim Services (VOCA – Victims of Crime Act) | In Collaboration with Office of Victim Services Program serving Victims of Domestic Violence, Abuse as Child, Stalking/Harassment, Physical and/or Sexual Assault Trauma symptoms impacting daily functioning. Covers costs associated with therapy (all levels of care) and medication management appointments. Does not cover cost of medication. Anonymous Program- no bills sent to home, chart flagged as “Sensitive” |
| MidState Medical Center | MidState Medical Pastoral Care Meriden-Wallingford Domestic Violence Services | Doreen Bottone, BCC, leads bereavement group twice a month |
| MidState Medical Center | Meriden Clergy Association | Doreen Bottone attends the Meriden Clergy Association events |
| Norwalk Hospital | Gun Violence Prevention Program | Implemented a network-wide gun violence prevention program. |
| Sharon Hospital | Gun Violence Prevention Program | Implement a network-wide gun violence prevention program. |
| Stamford Health | Stamford Health Support for CT Domestic Violence Cancer Center (DVCC) and the Rowan Center | Make annual charitable donation to local domestic violence shelter and an intervention and counseling center which provides numerous services to individuals experiencing domestic violence and human trafficking. |
| Stamford Health | Gun Buy Back Program | Stamford Health sponsored the Stamford Police Department Gun Buy-Back and Keep Kids Safe program. |
| Trinity Health Of New England | Saint Francis Hospital’s Hospital Violence Intervention Program (HVIP) | The Hospital Violence Intervention Program is a three-hospital collaboration to support those impacted by gun violence, including follow-up care post-hospitalization with trauma-informed specialists to help families and victims. |
| Trinity Health Of New England | Gun Buyback & Gun Safe distribution | Annual collaborative event to support those who want to dispose of guns and/or are looking for a way to safely store a gun in their home. |
| Trinity Health Of New England | Stop the Bleed Program | Trinity Health Of New England trauma surgeons offer STOP THE BLEED® training courses. The purpose of the STOP THE BLEED® campaign is to make our nation more resilient by better preparing the public to save lives if people nearby are severely bleeding. This preparation is done by raising awareness and teaching people how to learn three quick actions to control serious bleeding. |
| Trinity Health Of New England | Trinity Health Of New England ‘Let’s Not Meet By Accident’ Youth Education | Saint Francis Hospital and Level 1 Trauma Center invites you to our ‘Let’s Not Meet By Accident’ events for the 2025-2026 school year. These sessions are designed to educate young drivers on the dangers of impaired and distracted driving and promote safe driving practices. |
| UConn Health John Dempsey | UConn Health Domestic Violence Screening | Screening in each department for domestic violence instances |
| Yale New Haven Hospital | Yale New Haven Hospital Center for Injury & Violence Prevention | The mission of our center is to educate healthcare professionals, policymakers and the community around the importance of injury and violence prevention, using a public health model to develop and implement programs which improve the lives of our patients and their surrounding communities. We do this through four key areas we refer to as pillars: General Injury Prevention, Child Passenger Safety (CPS), Hospital – Based Violence Intervention Program (HVIP), and Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) |
| Yale New Haven Hospital | Stop the Bleed (STB) | Our team regularly provides Stop the Bleed (STB) training for our Delivery Networks, outpatient sites and in the communities, we serve throughout the entire health system footprint. |
| Yale New Haven Hospital | Hospital-based Violence Intervention Program (HVIP) | Our HVIP team is continuing to improve the lives of victims of violence that come through our doors and are ultimately discharged by helping them get the services and support they need. |
