Child
Fatality Review Team

The purpose of the
Chattanooga-Hamilton County Child Fatality Review Team (CFRT)
is prevention of child death. To achieve its purpose,
the CFRT shall:
·
Review the death of any child 17 years of
age and under who legally resided in Hamilton County at
the time of death.
·
Identify preventable deaths and strategies
for the prevention of future childhood fatalities,
including any which might relate to limited access to
health care.
·
Improve procedures of agencies and
organizations in response to child deaths.
·
Collect statistical and other data and
report annually to the State of Tennessee regarding how
children are dying in Hamilton County and recommend
appropriate strategies for prevention.
Members of the CFRT are
representative of these agencies:
- Chattanooga-Hamilton County
Health Department
- City of Chattanooga Police
Department
- Hamilton County Department of
Social Services
- Hamilton County Sheriff’s
Department
- Hamilton County Medical
Examiner
- Children’s Advocacy Center
- T. C. Thompson Neonatology
Department
- Hamilton County District
Attorney
- Tennessee Department of
Children’s Services
- Hamilton County Emergency
Services
- Hamilton County Juvenile Court
Operating principles of Child Death
Review include:
- The death of a child is a
community responsibility.
- A death requires
multidisciplinary participation from community.
- A review of case information
should be comprehensive and broad.
- A review should lead to an
understanding of risk factors.
- A review should focus on
prevention of their deaths and the health and safety
of all children.
- Reviews should lead to action.
For more information, please call 209-8155
or visit
http://www2.state.tn.us/health/MCH/CFR.htm