Chair for the New Child Death Review Board in Queensland announced
Published Thursday, 02 July, 2020 at 02:30 PM
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
The Honourable Yvette D'Ath
The independent Child Death Review Board (the Board) to examine child death cases in Queensland has commenced with Cheryl Vardon appointed to Chairperson of the Board.
Implementation of the Board arises out of a recommendation made by the Queensland Family and Child Commission report, A systems review of individual agency findings following the death of a child and to give effect to the Palaszczuk Government’s commitment to develop a new, independent model for reviewing child death cases.
State parliament passed legislation creating the Board this year.
Ms Vardon brings with her expertise in conducting system reviews and providing systemic oversight, particularly into the child and family support sector and is recognised for her leadership in the protection of vulnerable children and young people.
The Child Death Review Board will be hosted by the Queensland Family and Child Commission; however, the functions of the Board are independent from the Commission and government departments.
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Yvette D’Ath said the board will conduct systemic reviews following deaths of Queensland children and young people known to the child protection system.
“The loss of a child, in any circumstances, is a tragedy,” The Attorney-General said.
“When a child known to the child protection system dies, it’s imperative that we learn from these tragedies and remain vigilant to support improvements of systems that come in contact with vulnerable children and young people and, where possible, help prevent future deaths.
“The Board is one part of an expanded child death review process in Queensland. It will make sure all systems, not just Child Safety, are considered for necessary changes to promote the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable children and young people.
“The Board, with Ms Vardon as the Chairperson will act independently and in the public interest to promote ongoing learnings to keep our most vulnerable children and young people safe.”
Ms Vardon said that the Child Death Review Board will enable vital work to strengthen our child and family support system.
“Each and every child death saddens me deeply,” Ms Vardon said.
“The Board will be made up of six non-government representatives and five government representatives across the Queensland Police Service, Queensland Health, Education, Youth Justice and Child Safety in addition to myself as Chairperson. The Board will always have at least one Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander representative.
“The varied expertise on this Board will lead to greater strength to the systems providing support to children and young people, as we all continue to do our part to keep Queensland’s children and young people more than safe.”
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