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February 2026 Office Hours: Grief and Bereavement Resources
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Quick-Look: Drowning in a Camp, Scout, or Church Activity Setting
This Quick-Look looks at the data from deaths of children who died of accidental drowning in a camp, scout, or church activity setting.
Drowning in a Camp, Scout, or Church Activity Setting (PDF)

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December 2025 Office Hours – Interactive Meetings: Designing Live Icebreaker Dashboards
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Improving Consistency of Child Maltreatment Identification for Drowning
In this webinar, guidelines to help CDR teams more consistently and objectively classify child maltreatment for drowning deaths are highlighted. Incident circumstances, subjectivity reductions, and the role of personal assumptions and judgment will be discussed. Presented December 11, 2025.
Webinar (passcode: NCFRP)
Improving Consistency of Child Maltreatment Identification for Drowning (PDF)
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Grief and Bereavement Fact Sheets for Community Leaders
Developed in partnership with the National Center, Evermore’s Grief and Bereavement Fact Sheets for Community Leaders include information for community leaders who are most likely to encounter and be in a position to support bereaved parents, caregivers, and families.
- Childcare, Daycare, and Afterschool Providers (PDF)
- Clergy, Ordained Leaders, Chaplains, and Faith Leaders (PDF)
- Death Scene Investigators, Coroners, and Medical Examiners (PDF)
- Domestic Violence and Homeless Shelter Staff (PDF)
- Employers, Supervisors, and Human Resource Leaders (PDF)
- Emergency Department Providers and Staff (PDF)
- First Responders (PDF)
- Higher Education Faculty and Staff (PDF)
- Hospital Providers and Staff (PDF)
- Primary Care Providers and Staff (PDF)
- Reporters, the Media, and Influencers (PDF)
- Social Service Providers (PDF)
- Teachers, Educators, and Staff (K-12) (PDF)
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Community Bereavement Response Guide Following a Child Fatality
Developed in partnership with the National Center, Evermore’s Community Bereavement Response Guide is composed of general information on grief and bereavement for communities seeking to enhance their care and practices following a child’s death.
Community Bereavement Response Guide Following a Child Fatality (PDF)
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November 2025 Office Hours – Navigating Difficult Personalities