Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine
The Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine (VIFM) is the statutory authority providing forensic medical and related scientific services for Victoria. VIFM is established by the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine Act 1985.
Mitigation
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Provide expert forensic medical management and advice to the justice and healthcare sectors (including the Coroners Court, criminal justice agencies and healthcare providers) |
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Provide medical death investigation, and: |
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3.2 |
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8.5 |
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3.2, 4.1, 4.4, 4.5 |
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3.2, 4.1, 4.4, 4.5 |
Response (including Relief)
Activity | Critical task alignment / activity source |
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Respond to requests from Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and Australian Federal Police (AFP) regarding fatality incidents overseas |
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Undertake Disaster Victim Identification procedures including forensic pathology, anthropology, odontology, radiology and molecular biology (DNA) |
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Undertake medical, toxicological, microbiological and other forensic scientific analyses related to the investigation of deaths |
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Assist emergency response agencies with the investigation of a range of death scenes including mass fatality emergencies |
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Manage the Victorian state mortuary facility and where required, establish temporary mortuary facilities |
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Coordinate the management of deceased persons (including multi-fatality incidents) for the Victorian State Coroner including liaison with funeral service providers |
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Provide expert medical and scientific advice, including associated public health and safety policy advice, to a variety of Victorian Government departments and agencies on fatality management |
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Prepare specialist reports into deaths required by the criminal justice system (terrorism, arson etc.) |
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Provide technical consultancy advice and operational support on fatality management to the lead agency in Coronial and in non-Coronial deaths |
Recovery
Activity | Critical task alignment / activity source |
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Recovery Lead Agency (RecLA) to communicate with the families of deceased persons |
3.1, 8.6, Table 15: Recovery coordination: Social environment |
Provide support for: |
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3.2 |
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3.2, 15.6 |
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20.7 |
Support the following commonwealth and international agencies in the delivery of their respective recovery activities: AFP, DFAT, Interpol, ARC/International Committee of the Red Cross and International Commission on Missing Persons |
Assurance and Learning
For assurance and learning activities, refer directly to the agency for further information.