Interested in giving a presentation about gun violence prevention but too busy to create a powerpoint from scratch? Use one of ours and modify to your needs and audience.

Also the Virginia Department of Health and the City of Richmond, VA’s Culture of Health project made these slides freely available for anyone to use.

Doctors for America has a Gun Violence Prevention Advocacy Tool Kit.

Is a media outlet asking for an interview? Here are some media training tips from the National Physicians Alliance (NPA).

Do you prefer to do advocacy through the writing? Here are some guidelines to help you, also from the NPA.

A Professor at the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research, Daniel Webster, will be launching a free, online class about gun violence for youth. Check the Center’s website for more information.

The Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence has an entire website devoted to preventing firearm suicide.

The Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence, The Alliance for Gun Responsibility, and The Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence teamed up to create an Extreme Risk Laws Toolkit. And the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Center for Gun Violence Solutions has launched a National Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) Resource Center.

Do you want to know how you can talk to your patients or clients about gun safety? Check here and here for tools and resources.

To learn A LOT more about gun violence in America, check out the podcast series, “In Sickness and in Health.” Season 3 is all about gun violence!

The New York State Department of Health presented a Commissioner’s Grand Rounds on the Role of Hospitals in Preventing Gun Violence, on March 31, 2023.

On February 25, 2025, P4GVP hosted a webinar about ERPOs, entitled, “Red Flag Laws: What Every Psychiatrist Needs to Know,” with national experts from Yale, Drs. Reena Kapoor and Mike Norko. Please find a recording here.