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Title page
Chair's Foreword
Tables, Figures and Diagrams
Glossary
Acknowledgments
Committee Members
Executive Summary
1. Child Deaths South Australia 2005-2019
1.1. Analysis and review of child deaths
1.2. Rates and patterns of death
1.2.1. Death rates by region
1.2.2. Death rates of non-resident children and young people
1.2.3. Death rates and socioeconomic disadvantage
1.3. Deaths of children and young people and the child protection system
1.3.1. Infant deaths and challenges for service delivery
1.4. Deaths of Aboriginal children and young people
1.4.1. Aboriginal children and young people – care by informal arrangement
1.5. Deaths of children and young people with disability
1.5.1. A review into the deaths of children and young people placed in the care of others
1.6. Deaths of children and young people from families with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
1.7. Infant mortality
1.8. Deaths from illness or disease
1.8.1. A review into the death of a young person with chronic illness in lifelong circumstances of neglect of her medical care
1.8.2. Chronic disease management in children and young people
1.8.3. Manner of death
1.9. Deaths from external causes
1.9.1. Deaths of children aged 0 to 12 years who were passengers in transport crashes, 2005–2018
2. Committee Matters
2.1. Legislation and purpose
2.2. Committee matters 2019–2020
2.3. Governance and support
2.4. The ANZCDR & PG
2.5. Future directions
3. Methodology
3.1. Sources of information
3.2. Committee classifications and definitions
3.3. Coding death using ICD-10
3.4. In-depth review process
3.5. Reporting requirements
4. Data Tables
Viewing notes
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Tables, Figures and Diagrams
Tables
Table 1: Recommendations relevant to the review of a young woman with a chronic illness
Table 2: Committee’s cause of death classification
Table 3: Committee’s definition of disabilities
Data table 1: Death rate by year of death and sex for all children and young people, South Australia 2005–2019
Data table 2: Death rate by year of death and sex for children and young people who were usually resident in South Australia, 2005–2019
Data table 3: Death rate by metropolitan and inner rural regions for children and young people who were usually resident in South Australia, 2005–2019
Data table 4: Death rate by outer rural regions for children and young people who were usually resident in South Australia, 2005–2019
Data table 5: Number of deaths by state, territory or country of residence and cultural background, for children and young people not usually resident in South Australia, 2005–2019
Data table 6: Death rate by Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage quintile for all children and young people, South Australia 2005–2019
Data table 7: Death rate by cultural background for all children and young people, South Australia 2005–2019
Data table 8: Death rate by cultural background and socioeconomic disadvantage, South Australia 2005–2019
Data table 9: Death rate per 10,000 live births by year of death and sex, for infants, South Australia 2005–2019
Data table 10: Death rate by metropolitan and inner rural regions for infants who were usually resident in South Australia, 2005–2019
Data table 11: Death rate by outer rural regions for infants who were usually resident in South Australia, 2005–2019
Data table 12: Populations of South Australian children and young people aged 0 to 17 years by year and cultural background from the original sources, and the populations used in this annual report, 2005–2019
Figures
Figure 1: Death rate by year of death and sex for all children and young people, South Australia 2005–2019
Figure 2: Death rate by year of death and sex for children and young people who were usually resident in South Australia, 2005–2019
Figure 3: Death rate by metropolitan and inner rural regions for children and young people who were usually resident in South Australia, 2005–2019
Figure 4: Death rate by outer rural regions for children and young people who were usually resident in South Australia, 2005–2019
Figure 5: Number of deaths by state, territory or country of residence and cultural background, for children and young people not usually resident in South Australia, 2005–2019
Figure 6: Death rate by Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage for all children and young people who died in South Australia, 2005–2019
Figure 7: Death rate by cultural background for all children and young people, South Australia 2005–2019
Figure 8: Death rate by cultural background and socioeconomic disadvantage, South Australia 2005–2019
Figure 9: Death rate per 10,000 live births by year of death and sex, for infants, South Australia 2005–2019
Figure 10: Death rate by metropolitan and inner rural regions for infants who were usually resident in South Australia, 2005–2019
Figure 11: Death rate by outer rural regions for infants who were usually resident in South Australia, 2005–2019
Diagrams
Diagram 1: Review of 28 deaths of children and young people in families with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
Diagram 2: Schema to categorise manner of death