Community HealthSim
The Community HealthSim is a violence prevention tool on CDC’s VetoViolence website. This game-like experience demonstrates the connections between violence and community issues, such as struggling businesses and schools, overcrowded jails, and long wait hours in the emergency room.
The simulation puts you in the driver’s seat of Vetoville. You can explore the town from the perspective of a “special advisor”—brought in to determine how to spend the town’s limited resources to improve the quality of life for everyone who lives there.
Then get a glimpse—20 years in the future—of how your choices and investments affect the long-term success of Vetoville. You will also see first-hand how these challenges are linked to violence in the community.
This engaging tool shows how many issues are related to violence in our communities. Ultimately, you will discover how planning and strategic action can prevent violence before it happens.
Who should visit Vetoville?
The Community HealthSim is designed for anyone interested in:
- Preventing violence where they live, work, and play,
- Putting their violence prevention knowledge to the test, and
- Learning more about the connections between community issues and violence.
- Page last reviewed: July 7, 2017
- Page last updated: July 7, 2017
- Content source:
- National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Division of Violence Prevention
- Page maintained by: Office of the Associate Director for Communication, Digital Media Branch, Division of Public Affairs