Solving Gun Violence

Hospital-Based Violence Intervention – Ashley Xavier

32 min · 12. maj 2026
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Ashley Xavier, Director of Violence Intervention Initiatives at the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association Foundation, joins host Bobby Doyle to discuss how hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs) are reducing reinjury rates, supporting survivors after discharge, and helping communities break cycles of violence across Virginia. For more info about Ashley's work please visit vhha.com [vhha.com] and vhhafoundation.org [vhhafoundation.org] For more info about the Gun Violence Solutions Project visit gvsp.virginia.edu [gvsp.virginia.edu]

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