Document Type
Annual Report
Publication Date
2008
First page number:
1
Last page number:
85
Abstract
The primary goal of all Child Death Review Teams is to prevent future child deaths. The child death review process enables jurisdictions to come together in a collaborative, multidisciplinary forum to openly discuss detailed circumstances in an effort to gain a better understanding of child deaths. The team provides a venue for representatives from a variety of both public and private agencies as well as community organizations to share information in a confidential and non-threatening environment. The National Center for Child Death Review (hereinafter, National Center), which is supported by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, has developed a “Program Manual for Child Death Review” (hereinafter, Program Manual) to assist States in developing and conducting Child Death Review Teams. Many of the recommendations provided in that document have been adopted by both the State and local Child Death Review Teams in Nevada
Keywords
Children – Death – Prevention; Children – Mortality; Nevada
Disciplines
Health Services Research | Maternal and Child Health | Public Health
Language
English
Repository Citation
Nevada Institute for Children’s Research and Policy,
Phebus, T.,
Ashby, D. T.,
Silcott, K. Z.
(2008).
Clark County Child Death Review: 2008 Annual Report.
1-85.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/nicrp_reports/13