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National Trauma Awareness Month 2025

 

"Model Safety Every Day: For A Stronger Tomorrow"


Join the ATS all month long to celebrate Trauma Survivors and the professionals who directly impact patient care


 


National Trauma Awareness Month 2025


 

"Model Safety Every Day: For A Stronger Tomorrow"

 

National Trauma Awareness Month is an annual campaign dedicated to promoting injury prevention and safety practices, with the help of members from the Trauma Prevention Coalition (TPC), this year's theme is "Model Safety Every Day: For A Stronger Tomorrow." National Trauma Awareness Month 2025 emphasizes that injury prevention starts with each of us. By making safe choices daily—whether on the road, at home, or in the workplace—we create lasting habits that protect ourselves and influence those around us. Small actions, like wearing a seatbelt, using protective gear, or eliminating distractions, can inspire others and build a culture of safety. Together, we can create a safer, healthier future for our communities.

 


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NTAM Safety Pledge


 

Take Our Safety Pledge! Join us for National Share your commitment to simple, everyday safety actions—like buckling up, wearing helmets, and preventing falls which helps build a culture of prevention in your community. Take the pledge today and be apart of creating a culture of safety and inspiring others to do the same! 

Share your commitment on social media using our “I took the pledge, will you?” graphic here. By showing your dedication to safety, you’ll encourage friends, family, and colleagues to do the same. Together, we can model safety every day, for a stronger tomorrow.

 


NTAM Webinar - Register Here


 

May 19, 2025 at 2:00p.m. ET

Injury Prevention in Action: Driving, Working, and Swimming Toward a Stronger Tomorrow

Presenters:

Dr. Kelly K Browning, Ph.D, and Executive Director Impact Teen Drivers

 

Dr. John Dahunsi

      Office of Occupational Medicine and Nursing
      Directorate of Technical Support and Emergency Management
      Occupational Safety and Health Administration

 

      Stephanie M Farren

 



National Trauma Survivors Day 2025


 

We also encourage trauma centers to have a Trauma Survivors Day event to reunite patients and families who have been served by the trauma center. Visit the TSN web site for the materials to plan the celebration. Click on “Get Involved”, and then National Trauma Survivors Day.


Download our National Trauma Survivors Day 2025 Toolkit here or access our marketing toolkit hereWe urge you to start planning activities and make this year’s celebration the best one yet! If you have materials that you would like included in these resources, please contact ATS Member Services at 1-800-556-7890 or info@amtrauma.org

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