The QFCC is this year hosting the 2025 Australia and New Zealand Child Death Review and Prevention Group (ANZCDR&PG) Conference.
The ANZCDR&PG comprises specialist teams responsible for child death reviews and registers across Australia and New Zealand.
The annual conference offers a professional development opportunity for people working in child death prevention, registration, review, policy and research. Leaders in their fields will present about how data and death classifications can be better used to deepen our understanding of risk factors around child death and strengthen prevention strategies.
This year’s conference will be held online on Tuesday, 20 May 2025. It is a free event, and participants can join for some or all sessions.
Global expert presenters will lead discussions around topics including:
- Beyond Band-Aid Solutions: multifactorial approaches to understanding and addressing youth suicidality
- Research initiative examining childhood experiences of DFV among young people who died by suicide
- Report findings: Filicides in a domestic and family violence context 2010–2018
- Oversight and Advocacy Authority for Aboriginal Infants, Children and Young People (the Authority) - A model for Aboriginal Child Death Review
- Improving the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable children – a consolidation of systemic recommendations and evidence
- Findings from the review of Queensland SUDI cases between 2013 – 2016
- Using coronial data to inform the Australian Water Safety Strategy 2030: Reflections and lessons learnt
- Restraint practices among fatally injured child passengers and the general child passenger population.
To register to attend the event click here.
Recordings of the sessions will be published on this page after the event. Stay tuned.
Last updated
29 April 2025