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The main goal of child fatality review is to understand why children die in a community(county) and then to take action to prevent subsequent injury or death. Most counties in California have teams and there is a current movement to activate or reactivate teams that have either ceased or decreased their reviews.
Local Child Fatality Review Teams (CFRTs) are working groups of community partners. They review child deaths on a local level from a public health perspective. Reviewing a childs death helps identify strategies to decrease preventable child deaths.
The Serious Case Review Panel supports local safeguarding children boards ( LSCBs ) with independent advice to ensure that all parties learn from serious child protection incidents. LSCBs will conduct a serious case review ( SCR ) when a child is seriously harmed or dies as a result of abuse or neglect.
The Arizona Child Fatality Review Programs goal is to reduce child deaths in Arizona by conducting a comprehensive review of all child deaths to figure out what steps could have been taken, if any, to prevent each childs death. Among children aged 1-4 years, drowning was the leading cause of death.
The Missouri Child Fatality Review Program (CFRP) is a multidisciplinary effort focused on accurately reporting and documenting child deaths in the state with the goal of informing the development of prevention strategies.

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