Thank you to everyone who attended the FIPRP Summer Picnic last Friday! It was a great time and we hope to have more in-person events in the future.
FIPRP is hiring! This role will primarily focus on studies related to Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs) to enhance their implementation and save lives. If you have strong qualitative and quantitative research skills and are passionate about making a difference,we want to hear from you! Read the full job descriptionhere.
If you have a project or dataset that you would like to explore at a FIPRP Weekly, please reach out to Kelsey Conrick or Sam Banks.
Looking Ahead
Methods Seminar
Today! July 19 from 1-2pm PDT Speakers: Dr. Delgi Esposti and Dr. Wiebe Title: Firearm Research: Forging a Path Towards Causal Inference Using Observational Data
July 26, 1-2pm PDT Speakers:Julia Schleimer and Dr. Kelsey Conrick Title: Journal Club: "Update Estimate of the Number of Extreme Risk Protection Orders Needed to Prevent 1 Suicide"
Providing qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods consultation services
Creating, compiling, and presenting methods resources to FIPRP members
Facilitating trainings on qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods, research procedures, and research ethics
Reminders
Please reach out to Sam Banks (sbanks94@uw.edu) if you have any new firearm-related publications and/or conversations with the media, reporters, community partners, or policymakers in an article so it can be listed on the FIPRP website.
FIPRP has a SharePoint that we are hoping will help facilitate the sharing of resources. We currently have a methods folder which includes resources and guidance on topics like data visualization, qualitative methods, and survey methods among other resources for FIPRP outreach. If you would like access or would like to contribute resources, please email Sam Banks atsbanks94@uw.edu.