Fatalitiy Review Team News December 2025

Shinkle Amanda L Amanda.L.Shinkle at doj.oregon.gov
Thu Dec 11 08:56:52 PST 2025


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   Fatality Review Team News                                                              December 2025


NEW  Child DASH (Dynamic Analysis and Statistics Hub)

New Child Death Review System Contact

Changing Tides: New Opportunities in Drowning Prevention

Recall: Play Yards




























































Child DASH (Child Dynamic Analysis and Statistics Hub) is now public

Dear fatality review colleagues,

The National Center is excited to announce that Child DASH (Child Dynamic Analysis and Statistics Hub) is now publicly available! To explore, visit https://fatalityreviewdata.org<https://fatalityreviewdata.org/> and select the "Child DASH" button.

This interactive data visualization tool brings together insights from over 175,000 child death reviews documented by 40 states in the Pediatric National Fatality Review-Case Reporting System. The public version of Child DASH features eight dynamic dashboards that highlight national patterns in child deaths-presented as proportions to protect confidentiality. Data are not shown by state or as raw counts. While these dashboards offer a powerful lens into the circumstances surrounding child deaths, data in Child DASH are not intended for official reporting and should not be cited. Instead, Child DASH is designed to support prevention efforts, inform policy, guide programs, and inspire research through our Data Dissemination process. Be sure to check out the Public Child DASH User Guide to understand what's included and how to interpret the data: https://ncfrp.org/wp-content/uploads/Public-Child-DASH-User-Guide.pdf.

We encourage you to share Child DASH with your partners and colleagues who may benefit from this resource. You're welcome to forward this email or use the blurb below to help spread the word:

The National Center for Fatality Review and Prevention (https://ncfrp.org/) has released Child DASH, a public data visualization tool. These interactive dashboards present insights from over 175,000 child death reviews submitted by 40 states to the Pediatric National Fatality Review-Case Reporting System. To explore the dashboards, visit https://fatalityreviewdata.org<https://fatalityreviewdata.org/> and click on the "Child DASH" button.

Sincerely,

Sasha Mintz, MPH (she/her)
Senior Epidemiologist | smintz at mphi.org<mailto:smintz at mphi.org>

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Learning Together, Protecting Tomorrows


New Child Death Review System Contact

Elizabeth Turgeon, MS, is the new contact at Oregon Health Authority for questions related to accessing the Child Death Review system, and cases assigned to your county for review. Elizabeth replaces Robyn Ellis.

Please contact Elizabeth if you need assistance at Elizabeth.J.Turgeon at oha.oregon.gov<mailto:Elizabeth.J.Turgeon at oha.oregon.gov>. You can also always contact Statewide Child Death Review and Prevention Cochair Deb Carneghi at Deborah.CARNAGHI at odhs.oregon.gov<mailto:Deborah.CARNAGHI at odhs.oregon.gov> or CAMI Fund Coordinator Robin Reimer Robin.E.Reimer at doj.oregon.gov<mailto:Robin.E.Reimer at doj.oregon.gov> if you need assistance with anything related to child death review and prevention in Oregon.

We truly appreciate the work you do to improve the lives of children in Oregon.


Changing Tides: New Opportunities in Drowning Prevention

Dear CDR colleagues,

The National Center for Fatality Review and Prevention is pleased to announce a webinar opportunity called "Changing Tides: New Opportunities in Drowning Prevention," happening December 18th, from 12:00pm-1:00pm Eastern.

This webinar will provide an overview of a Death Scene Investigation (DSI) pilot project that focuses on preventing drowning fatalities. Several fatality review programs have implemented drowning prevention efforts within their DSI protocols, and two programs will share their experience with the pilot project. Funded opportunities and other benefits for state- and county-level teams are available, and details to join the pilot will be discussed.


Registration is now available by clicking here<https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/be7f3046-f114-4866-8e54-8cdf8818bca1@a4405b41-6d4f-4d51-90dd-22ba251725f5>. Please contact info at ncfrp.org<mailto:info at ncfrp.org> with any questions.


Sincerely,
Lauren Sawyer
Lauren Sawyer (she/her)
Program Specialist | lsawyer at mphi.org<mailto:lsawyer at mphi.org>



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Recall: Play Yards

Hello fatality review colleagues,

Please see the important recall from CPSC below.

https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Play-Yards-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Suffocation-and-Entrapment-Hazards-Violate-Mandatory-Standard-for-Play-Yards-Sold-on-Amazon-by-Anna-Queen<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2026/Play-Yards-Recalled-Due-to-Risk-of-Serious-Injury-or-Death-from-Suffocation-and-Entrapment-Hazards-Violate-Mandatory-Standard-for-Play-Yards-Sold-on-Amazon-by-Anna-Queen__;!!HJQ3hyyK!mUA-XePh8tQtaXNNSXBkH0lbhLJ1oTICuDVBYzLKKwFRHnODyDNVRp1SuzRUEBq8s0EpGBlDIO6KfwM$>



Sincerely,

Lauren Sawyer
Lauren Sawyer (she/her)
Program Specialist | lsawyer at mphi.org<mailto:lsawyer at mphi.org>

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