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Record ID: 3c88bfb0-50a7-4c9e-90f7-a03de2a54047
Type: Leaflet
Title: Who is Captain Harley?
Authors: Northern Territory Government Domestic Violence Strategy and Partnerships Against Domestic Violence
Keywords: Client resources;Impact on children and young people
Year: 1995
Publisher: Northern Territory Government
Notes:  Office of Women's Policy have some copies available, or the Clearinghouse can provide a facsimile.
This leaflet is directed at primary school aged children and young people to raise their awareness of domestic violence. It is part of the 'Be cool...not cruel' project which aims to raise awareness in children and adults about the effects of domestic violence on children and young people.
The images are a centred around Captain Harley (a cartoon dog) who is the youngest in his family. The text reads "In Harley's home, there is domestic violence. Harley's dad sometimes hurts his mum, and that hurts Harley and his sister Kylie, too. Harley is often quiet and sometimes feels helpless. When he puts on the mask and cape he becomes....Captain Harley.
The mask and cape do not give Harley special powers, but as Captain Harley he feels courageous, as Captain Harley he feels stronger and wiser. As Captain Harley he knows that violence is wrong."
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/18043
Physical description: 6p
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