TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Safe children: reducing severe and fatal maltreatment JO - Grand challenges for social work A1 - Barth, Richard P. A1 - Putnam-Hornstein, Emily A1 - Shaw, Terry V. A1 - Dickinson, Nancy S. SP - e17 EP - e17 VL - 2016 IS - N2 - Reducing severe and fatal maltreatment is achievable through an array of methods that are not now consistently, widely, or optimally delivered, or which need to be developed. This paper describes the benefits to children, parents, and society from reducing child maltreatment morbidity and mortality. Mechanisms for achieving a significant improvement--a 50% reduction--in child maltreatment over the next decade are presented. These include implementation of birth match; expansion of safe haven laws; and improved integration of data on birth records, child-welfare involvement, and fatalities. Also included are case reviews that look at severe and fatal maltreatment, the characteristics of the workforce, the conceptualization of the case, and the family. Targets for improvement are identified so that progress toward significant reductions in severe and fatal maltreatment can be ascertained. Keywords: birth match, capture-recapture, Child Fatality Review, child maltreatment, clinical incidence reporting, Grand Challenges for Social Work Initiative, National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS), population informatics, safe haven laws Available: https://swhelper-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/WP17-with-cover.pdf

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