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TitleBefore you hit a child - stop and think
Publication no.BHC - 3060
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryPreventing child abuse. Information and services.
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), Croatian (pdf), English (pdf), Italian (pdf), Khmer (pdf), Korean (pdf), Lao (pdf), Portuguese (pdf), Russian (pdf), Serbian (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Tamil (pdf), Thai (pdf), Turkish (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleDomestic violence hurts the whole family
Publication no.BHC - 4450
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryDomestic violence affects all kinds of women and comes in many different forms. Why domestic violence isn't a private problem, but a crime that affects society as a whole. Services available for people experiencing domestic violence.
LanguagesAmharic (pdf), Arabic (pdf), Bosnian (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), Croatian (pdf), English (pdf), Italian (pdf), Khmer (pdf), Korean (pdf), Lao (pdf), Macedonian (pdf), Portuguese (pdf), Russian (pdf), Serbian (pdf), Somali (pdf), Sorani (pdf), Tamil (pdf), Thai (pdf), Tigrigna (pdf), Turkish (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleProtecting Children and Young People and reporting to the Department of Community Services
Publication no.BHC - 6975
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryInformation for parents about the duty of health workers to report suspected abuse or neglect of children.Includes information about the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998.
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Bosnian (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), Croatian (pdf), English (pdf), Farsi (pdf), Indonesian (pdf), Japanese (pdf), Khmer (pdf), Korean (pdf), Lao (pdf), Macedonian (pdf), Portuguese (pdf), Russian (pdf), Serbian (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Tamil (pdf), Thai (pdf), Turkish (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleTwelve alternatives to hitting your child
Publication no.DOH - 5815
Last update24/09/2009
Summary12 alternatives to hitting your child - information for parents.
LanguagesChinese Traditional (pdf), English (pdf)
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