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Web resource: http://snaicc.org.au/_uploads/rsfil/02945.pdf
Type: Electronic publication
Title: Through young black eyes : a handbook to protect children from the impact of family violence and child abuse
Authors: Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care
Keywords: Indigenous issues;Service provision;Child protection
Year: 2013
Publisher: Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care, North Fitzroy
Notes:  This handbook is one of the resources which make up the Through Young Black Eyes Workshop Kit:. It was first published in 2002; this 2013 edition is an update of successive editions published in 2005 and 2007.

The handbook provides background information about family violence, child abuse and neglect, and child sexual assault, and gives details about the child protection process, child protection legislation, and who is mandated by law to report suspected abuse for each state. It accompanies the workshop facilitators guide which contains practical training materials. Together, these two resources are the backbone of the kit which is designed to help facilitators conduct workshops in the area of family violence and, child abuse and neglect within the Indigenous community in Australia.
Contents:  Foreword
Acknowledgements
Using Through Young Black Eyes:in your community
Responding to child abuse and neglect – a national overview
Section A: Family violence
Section B: Child abuse and neglect
Section C: Child sexual abuse
Section D: Reporting child protection matters
Section E: Resources and services
Bibliography
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/21370
ISBN: 9781921174124
Physical description: 147 p.
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