Partners for Child Fatality Prevention (PCFP)
The overall goal of Partners for Child Fatality Prevention is to create a sustainable partnership between our CDRT and AAP Chapter that shares, translates, and disseminates data with recommendations to inform local prevention interventions and advocacy platforms.
Our Webinar Series
These webinars are hosted by our project team to inform on the processes of child death review and to demonstrate how we can work to prevent childhood injury in our clinical practices. We also will learn how we can use fatality data to advocate for policy and systems change.
Partners for Child Fatality Prevention: Education and Advocacy
2022 AAP National Conference and Exhibit Poster
The AAP-Orange County Chapter had the opportunity to share this “Partners For Child Fatality Prevention: Education & Advocacy” poster at the AAP National Conference and Exhibit on October 7-11, 2022 in Anaheim, CA. This poster displayed the efforts of a great team which collaborated to develop a sustainable partnership that shares, translates, and disseminates data with recommendations to inform interventions and advocacy.
Thank you to all who contributed to this work.
Past Webinars
December 8, 2022
Youth Suicide: Too Young To Die – An Update
12.08.22 Phyllis Agran Slides
12.08.22 Joan Jeung Slides
12.08.22 Van Nguyen Greco Slides
12.08.22 Heather Huszti Slides
August 19, 2021
One More Is One Too Many: Pediatric Drowning Prevention
08.19.21 – Presentation Slides
08.19.21 – Linda Quan Presentation Slides
08.19.21 – Mary Jo Quintero Presentation Slides
September 30, 2021
Youth Suicide: Too Young To Die – This Is Our Epidemic
09.30.21 – Presentation Slides
09.30.21 – Heather Huszti Presentation Slides
July 15, 2021
What Killing Our Kids?: Child Death Review for Prevention
07.15.21 – Presentation Slides
07.15.21 – Carol Berkowitz Presentation Slides
07.15.21 – Abby Collier Presentation Slides
Resources
Partners for Child Fatality Prevention Phase 1 Project Report (2021)
Online Injury Databases
EpiCenter, California Department of Public Health