Does limiting government surveillance compromise child safety?
Understand how the COVID-19 shutdown resulted in limited surveillance without compromising child safety in New York City.
Understand how the COVID-19 shutdown resulted in limited surveillance without compromising child safety in New York City.
The National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the CDC has joined the Thriving Families, Safer Children effort.
Drawing on his experience as a child welfare leader, David Sanders offers recommendations for reducing child abuse and neglect fatalities.
Learn how applying safety science principles to critical incident and child fatality reviews can enhance system accountability.
David Sanders discusses how child protection agencies and providers can move upstream to provide proactive support for families.
Presenters at the National Partnership for Child Safety Collaborative describe how safety science has been applied during COVID-19.
Explore findings from a report that outlines why a consistent and coordinated approach to child fatality data is necessary.
Learn how Sacramento County CPS supports the community-led Black Child Legacy Campaign to reduce preventable deaths among Black children.
Learn about Sacramento’s community-driven approach to reducing preventable deaths among Black children.
Learn from a study that examines the relationship between nonfatal maltreatment allegations and child fatalities in young children.