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Special Report: Unintentional suffocation, foreign body inhalation and strangulationSpecial Report from the Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee on unintentional suffocation, foreign body inhalation and strangulation.
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Special report: Child and youth mortality from motorcycle, quad bike and motorised agricultural vehicle useSpecial report from the Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee: Child and youth mortality from motorcycle, quad bike and motorised agricultural vehicle use, with a focus on deaths under age 15 years.
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CYMRC poster 'Recommendations and actions – attributes most associated with system improvement'Poster by Nick Baker and Brandy Griffin (CYMRC): Recommendations and actions – attributes most associated with system improvement. (Highly commended at APAC Forum 2015.)
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Presentation: off road vehicle child and youth deathsCYMRC member Dr Nick Baker delivered this presentation on off road vehicle child and youth deaths, at ACC's quad bike child safety forum on 18 September 2015.
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Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee review policyThis policy gives clear direction and guidance on the Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee's model of operating, theory of change and its expectations of the people and organisations that work with them.
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Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee’s 12th data report, 2011–15The 12th data report released for the Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee reporting on data of deaths in children and young people aged 28 days to 24 years who died in New Zealand from 2002 to the present.
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Low speed run over mortality reportIn its Fifth Report to the Minister of Health (2009), the Child and Youth Mortality Review Committee (CYMRC) noted that systems to review non-traffic deaths are inconsistent and less well developed compared with systems to review traffic deaths.
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Special report on alcohol related deathsSpecial Report: The involvement of alcohol consumption in the deaths of children and young people in New Zealand during the years 2005–2007