efforts working with Tasmanian coroners and the Mental Health
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19-Dec-2016 Executive Summary. WorkSafe Tasmania (WST) Tasmania's safety regulator
CORONIAL DIVISION. 1. Record of Investigation into Death (With Inquest). Coroners Act 1995. Coroners Rules 2006. Rule 11. (These findings have been
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21-May-2019 Findings Required by s28(1) of the Coroners Act 1995 . ... inquest held at Hobart in Tasmania make the following findings. Hearing Dates.
FINDINGS RECOMMENDATIONS and COMMENTS of Coroner. Olivia McTaggart following the holding of an inquest under the Coroners Act 1995 (Tas) into the death of:.
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When a Tasmanian coroner makes a recommendation following a workplace death that recommendation is only recorded within the findings of the coroner’s investigation and may be published on the Coroners Court website as a PDF document
A coroner has specific functions in relation to any death His or her role is expanded where that death occurs in custody Section 28 of the Act sets out a coroner’s duties and it provides as follows: 28 (1) A coroner investigating a death must find if possible - (a) the identity of the deceased; and (b) how death occurred; and (c) the
Coroners’ findings contribute to national suicide statistics in Australia 1 Indeed coroners are presently the only legal persons who make routine determinations of suicide so that it may be coded as such 2 As a result the process by which coroners make determinations of suicide is critically linked
When a Tasmanian coroner makes a recommendation following a workplace death, that recommendation is only recorded within the findings of the coroner’s investigation, and may be published on the Coroners Court website as a PDF document.
Coroners Act 1995 Act No. 73 of 1995 Part 8 – Miscellaneous s. 69A 67 (a) must include details of deaths of persons held in custody and findings and recommendations made by coroners; and (b) may include any other matter that the Chief Magistrate considers appropriate.
Coroners Act (1995) being amended to require responses from government organisations, with publication of those responses. A model for these changes is provided by Clause 72 of the Victorian Coroners Act (2008). 51 An additional change one that is not currently included in any – Coroners Act
In most states published findings are made available on the internet, although, not all coroners’ findings are made available publicly. Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria also publish responses to coroners’ recommendations on a publicly accessible website. Details of responses to coroners’ recommendations are not stored within the NCIS.