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What can the UK learn from systems for reviewing child deaths in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Canada
Vincent, Sharon
(Principal Investigator)
Moray House School of Education and Sport
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2009
2012
2012
4
Other report
3
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2012
Initial findings from analysis of data from Child Death Review (CDR) processes in Australia and New Zealand
Vincent, S.
,
2012
,
The University of Edinburgh/NSPCC Child Protection Research Centre
.
4 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
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Other report
Open Access
File
Death
100%
Process
100%
Child
100%
Analysis
100%
Review
100%
Initial findings from analysis of data from Child Death Review (CDR) processes in the United States (US) and Canada
Vincent, S.
,
2012
,
The University of Edinburgh/NSPCC Child Protection Research Centre
.
4 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Other report
Open Access
File
Death
100%
Process
100%
Child
100%
State
100%
Analysis
100%
2011
Messages from elsewhere about reviewing serious cases: What’s in it for Scotland? Key messages and actions from the seminar (Seminar report)
Stafford, A.
,
2011
,
The University of Edinburgh/NSPCC Child Protection Research Centre
.
6 p.
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:
Book/Report
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Other report
Open Access
File
Information Theory
100%
Child
100%
Approach
50%
Protection
33%
Development Policy
33%
2009
Child death and serious case review processes in the UK
Vincent, S.
,
2009
, Edinburgh:
The University of Edinburgh/NSPCC Child Protection Research Centre
.
16 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
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Other report
Open Access
File
Death
100%
Process
100%
Child
100%
Children
100%
Child Death
100%