Initial findings from analysis of data from Child Death Review (CDR) processes in Australia and New Zealand

Sharon Vincent

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Abstract

This paper presents initial findings from phase one of an international study which aimed to pool knowledge and identify good practice across countries which review all child deaths, or all unexpected deaths, in order to inform learning around prevention. It is based on analysis of documentary data and data from in-depth individual and joint interviews with 41 key informants in Australia (12 in New South Wales, 15 in Queensland, 9 in Victoria, 4 in Western Australia and 2 in South Australia) and 17 in New Zealand.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherThe University of Edinburgh/NSPCC Child Protection Research Centre
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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