The Pan American Health Organization has unveiled a comprehensive toolkit designed to equip healthcare systems across the Americas with standardized resources for addressing violence against children and adolescents. This multi-component initiative brings together evidence-based clinical protocols, provider training modules, and institutional implementation guidance to strengthen the capacity of health systems to identify and respond to violence in routine clinical settings.
The toolkit addresses a critical gap in many healthcare environments where violence screening remains inconsistent or entirely absent. By establishing standardized procedures for screening, documentation, and referral, the resource enables healthcare providers to recognize violence exposure earlier and connect affected children with protective interventions and support services. The initiative reflects PAHO’s commitment to integrating violence prevention into core health system functions across diverse care settings throughout the region.
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