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Coronial law, cause and manner of death, peritonitis, bowel perforation, traumatic injury, Children's Hospital at Westmead, section 29 Coroners Act 2009
CORONIAL LAW – homicide, intentionally self-inflicted death
CORONIAL LAW – self-inflicted death; death after emergency removal of child by NSW Police pursuant to to Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act;
CORONIAL LAW – volatile substance use – First Nations death – death of a child in care
CORONIAL LAW – intentionally self-inflicted death; death of a young person; family violence and neglect – family known to the NSW Department of Communities and
CORONIAL LAW – death of 3-month-old baby – family known to Department of Communities and Justice – cause and manner of death
CORONIAL LAW; Management of Risk to Child where Parent has Acute Mental Health Disorder; Child Protection File Closure Policy; Mental Health Care Co-ordination
Coronial law, cause and manner of death, sudden infant death syndrome category II
CORONIAL LAW - manner of death - death by presumed drowning - consequence of acts of mother - grandmother raised alarm - family known to the Department of Fami
CORONIAL LAW - mother/child homicide/suicide; Borderline Personality Disorder/complex post-traumatic stress disorder; Alprazolam; child protection; adequacy of
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