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  • IA – CDR – Resources

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    Iowa Program Description AdministrationThe State of Iowa Child Death Review Team was established in 1995 by Statute, 641-90.1 et seq. The Team had an initial annual budget of $28,000. Funding for the program came from the Department of Public Health’s MCH Block grant ($8,000) and state general funds ($20,000). Funding is year-to-year. In the spring

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  • ID – CDR – Resources

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    Idaho Program Description AdministrationThe current Idaho Child Fatality Review Team was established by executive order in 2012. The team operates under direction from the Governor appointed Task Force for Children at Risk. Review Team activities are funded and coordinated through the Department of Health and Welfare. TeamsIdaho has a 20 member statewide review team. This

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  • IL – CDR – Resources

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    Illinois Program Description AdministrationThe Illinois Child Death Review Teams were established in 1994 by statute (Section 515/1 et seq.). Illinois’s CDR Program has an annual budget of $107,500 and is funded by and housed out of the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). DCFS provides support in kind and contracts with Hoyleton Youth and

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  • IL – FIMR – Resources

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    Illinois Chicago Program Contact Jose Ortiz, MSW, MPHFIMR AdministratorUniversity of Chicago Medical Center5841 S. Maryland MC 2001 C-010Chicago, IL 60637Office: 773-834-5659Cell: 773-726-3884Fax: 773-702-1085Email: fimr@bsd.uchicago.eduWebsite: www.fimrchicago.org Program Description Administration The typical FIMR operates as a two tiered system, with a Community Review Team (CRT) and a separate Community Action Team (CAT). The CAT is often charged with taking

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  • IN – CDR – Resources

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    Indiana Program Description AdministrationOn July 1, 2013, a new Indiana law (IC 16-49) went into effect, requiring child fatality review teams in each county, with coordination and support for these teams to be provided by the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH). Prior to this, the local child fatality review teams fell under the auspices

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  • IN – FIMR – Resources

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    Indiana State Contact Linzi HorsleyState Fetal and Infant Mortality Review Program CoordinatorDivision of Fatality Review & PreventionIndiana State Department of Health2 North Meridian StreetIndianapolis, IN 46204Phone: 317-509-4119Fax: 317-233-1342Email: LHorsley@isdh.IN.gov Program Description State Administration The state FIMR program is administered at the Department of Health and supports local FIMR teams in the following counties

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  • KS – CDR – Resources

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    Kansas Program Description AdministrationThe State Child Death Review Board (SCDRB) was created by the Kansas Legislature in 1992 and is administered by the Kansas Attorney General’s Office. The SCDRB is a ten-member multi-disciplinary agency whose appointments are defined by statute, K.S.A. Supp. 22a-243 et seq. There are two staff persons within the office. The SCDRB serves

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  • KS – FIMR – Resources

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    Kansas Sedgwick County Program Contact Sarah Milne, RNSedgwick County Division of Health1900 East 9th StreetWichita, KS 67214Phone: 316-660-7169Fax: 313-660-5273Email: sarah.milne@sedgwick.gov Program Description Administration The typical FIMR operates as a two tiered system, with a Community Review Team (CRT) and a separate Community Action Team (CAT). The CAT is often charged with taking the recommendations of the

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  • KY – CDR – Resources

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    Kentucky Program Description AdministrationEstablished in 1996 per statute (section 211.680 et seq.), Kentucky’s Child Fatality Review Program works to identify child deaths for review and evaluation to inform program policy and prevention efforts. The CFR program is organizationally located in the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Division, Department for Public Health. Kentucky is part of

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