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ACT child-death reviews.


An interdepartmental in·ter·de·part·men·tal  
adj.
Involving or representing different departments, as of a business, an academic institution, or a government: "the petty interdepartmental squabbling that surrounds the making of . . .
 team has been set up to investigate all child deaths in the Australian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory (1991 pop. 276,468), 939 sq mi (2,432 sq km), SE Australia, an enclave within New South Wales, containing Canberra, capital of Australia. It was called the Federal Capital Territory until 1938. . The ACT Health Minister, Simon Corbell, said the child-death review team would identify patterns and make recommendations to improve children's safety (Canberra Canberra (kăn`bərə), city (1991 pop. 276,162), capital of Australia, in the Australian Capital Territory, SE Australia. The Canberra urban agglomeration includes a small area in New South Wales.  Times, 24/3/04, p.3).
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Title Annotation:Child abuse & protection
Author:Colman, Adrian
Publication:Youth Studies Australia
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:8AUST
Date:Jun 1, 2004
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