Connect with the CDC Injury Center
The CDC Injury Center uses social media to provide users with access to credible, science-based injury and violence prevention information when, where, and how you want it.
Heads Up – Brain Injury Awareness
VetoViolence Facebook Page:
Resources and Features [PDF 223KB]
Additional Injury Center Social Media Tools
Social Media Toolkit
CDC’s Social Media Toolkit [3.76 MB]
This toolkit is designed to help you get started in social media by providing information for developing governance for social media, determining which channels will best meet your communication objectives, and helping you create a social media strategy. You will also learn about popular channels you can incorporate into your plan – like blogs, video-sharing sites, RSS feeds, and mobile applications.
- Page last reviewed: July 20, 2017
- Page last updated: July 20, 2017
- Content source:
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control