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More About This Title Unexpected Death in Childhood - A Handbook forPractitioners
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Part of the prestigious NSPCC Wiley Series in Safeguarding Children - The Multi-Professional Approach.
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Peter Fleming, Professor of Infant Health and Development, University of Bristol, UK, Consultant Paediatrician, United Bristol Healthcare NHS Trust.
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Foreword vii
Preface ix
A Note on Terminology xiii
List of Contributors xv
Acknowledgements xix
I Understanding Childhood Death 1
1 A Family’s Journey 3
Ann Chalmers
2 Childhood Deaths in Context 10
Peter Sidebotham, Peter Fleming
3 Natural Causes of Unexpected Childhood Deaths 25
Peter Fleming, Peter Sidebotham
4 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 41
Peter Blair
5 Deaths from Unintentional Injuries 61
Jo Sibert, Peter Sidebotham
6 Fatal Child Maltreatment 75
Peter Sidebotham
II Responding When a Child Dies 95
7 Responding to Unexpected Child Deaths 97
Peter Sidebotham, Peter Fleming
8 Police Investigation in Unexpected Childhood Deaths 132
John Fox
9 The Paediatric Post-Mortem Examination 154
Phil Cox
10 Supporting Families 170
Alison Stewart, Ann Dent
III Learning Lessons 203
11 Reviewing Child Deaths 205
Martin Ward Platt
12 Serious Case Reviews 232
Paul Tudor, Peter Sidebotham
Appendices
1 Emergency Department Flow Chart and Checklist 252
2 History Proforma 256
3 Physical Examination Proforma 259
4 Laboratory Investigations 260
5 Scene Examination Proforma 263
6 Resources for Bereaved Adults 265
7 Resources for Professionals 271
8 Practical Information for Families 273
9 Opportunities to Be with Their Child 279
10 Creating Footprints, Photographs and Mementoes 281
11 A Framework to Guide Visiting 284
12 Child Bereavement Network Belief Statement 290
13 Local Case Discussion Proforma 291
14 Child Death Review Core Dataset 294
15 CDRT Proforma for Analysis 301
16 Tools for Developing a Child Death Review Team 304
References 310
Index 339
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"It gives practical advice to professionals and can be recommended for specialists in legal medicine and specialists from other fields." (International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2008)