CHILD FATALITY REVIEW IN MARYLAND - FHA - fha dhmh maryland 2025

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  2. Begin with Part A: Local Team Information. Fill in the jurisdiction, team contact name, address, and phone number accurately.
  3. Proceed to Part B: Case Reviews. Enter the number of CFR meetings held and the total cases reviewed. Ensure all Medical Examiner cases are noted.
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The Kennedy report established agreed guidelines for multiagency investigation in all sudden unexpected infant or child deaths.
In Maryland, a child under the age of 8 years may not be left unattended at home, at school, or in a car. Both in and out of the home, parents and guardians must always give proper care and attention to children in their care. Children must not be left alone in situations where they may get hurt.
The sections are as follows: Initial Notification and Determination of Response; Arriving at the Scene; Documenting and Evaluating the Scene; Documenting and Evaluating the Body; Recording Decedent Profile Information; and Completing the Scene Investigation.
Child Death Review (CDR) is the process to be followed when responding to, investigating, and reviewing the death of any child under the age of 18, from any cause. It runs from the moment of a childs death to the completion of the review by the Child Death Overview Panel (CDOP).
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