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Mackay, CQ among highest rates of non-natural child deaths

Premium Content Subscriber only A new report found the Mackay Isaac Whitsunday region and Central Queensland had among the highest rates of non-natural child deaths in the state between 2014 and 2018. The ‘Counting lives, changing patterns’ report was tabled in Queensland Parliament this week and explored findings from the Queensland Child Death Register from 2004 to 2019. It found the five statistical areas with the highest rate of external cause deaths (deaths from injury, poisoning or other adverse events) between 2014 and 2018 were Outback Queensland, Darling Downs – Maranoa, Cairns, Mackay – Isaac – Whitsunday and Central Queensland. In Mackay, these external deaths included transport, drowning, other non-intentional injury, suicide and fatal assault and neglect.

Grim reality of Qld kids more likely to die than their peers

News by Kate Kyriacou Premium Content   From fatal assaults and neglect to drownings and suicide - Queensland children who are known to the Department of Child Safety are four times more likely to die than those who aren t. Statistics released via the Queensland Family and Child Commission s annual report into child deaths show 53 children died in the 2019/20 financial year who had had some contact with the department in the 12 months prior. Of those, 14 died from causes that are yet to be determined, 11 from natural causes, nine from assault or neglect, eight from suicide, five from crashes, three drowned, two died from unintentional injuries and one from SIDS or an undetermined cause.

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