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Child Death Review Programme annual report July 2015

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Authors: Dr Rosalind Reilly, Consultant in Public Health, Beverley Heatman, Child Death Review Programme Manager

Published on: 1st July 2015

  • All Wales/National
  • Annual

This is the third annual report of the Child Death Review programme for Wales. It reports on trends in child deaths up to 2013 and activity in the Child Death Review programme during 2014 to 2015. The death of a child is devastating to families and communities, and affects wider society. By systematically reviewing these deaths we hope to gain a greater understanding of why children die and what can be done to prevent these ntragedies in future.

Systematic approaches to the evaluation of child deaths are now established in several countries including New Zealand, Australia, Canada, USA and England. A national child death review system is currently being developed in Scotland. In Wales, the Child Death Review programme was established in 2012 following a successful pilot (2009-2011) and became part of Public Health Wales core activity in 2014. A national thematic approach to child death review has been established. This relies on partnerships with professionals and agencies across Wales and also builds on the multi-agency integrated response to unexpected deaths through the PRUDiC.

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