State Agencies Utilize New App to Help Prevent and Report Child Deaths
March 28, 2017
March 28, 2017
ATLANTA, March 28 -- The Georgia Bureau of Investigation issued the following news release:
More than half of child deaths in Georgia could have been prevented. That is the finding of the Georgia Child Fatality Review Program (GCFR) which evaluates all injury, sleep-related, and unexpected/suspicious deaths involving children who are less than 18 years old.
In an effort to prevent and reduce incidents of child abuse and fatalities in the state, a new mobile app nam . . .
More than half of child deaths in Georgia could have been prevented. That is the finding of the Georgia Child Fatality Review Program (GCFR) which evaluates all injury, sleep-related, and unexpected/suspicious deaths involving children who are less than 18 years old.
In an effort to prevent and reduce incidents of child abuse and fatalities in the state, a new mobile app nam . . .