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- Sexual abuse
If you suspect sexual abuse or have been told about it by a child, you must report it.
- Elder abuse
Any act occurring within a relationship where there is an implication of trust, which results in harm to an older person. Abuse may be physical, sexual, financial, psychological and/or neglect.
- Child abuse - reporting procedures
Any person who believes, on reasonable grounds, that a child needs protection can notify Child Protection.
- Sexual abuse - helping your child
As a parent, you have an important role in helping your child recover from sexual abuse.
- Parenting support to help prevent abuse
There is a range of non-government agencies available to help families under stress in caring for their children.
- Recognising when a child is at risk
Too many children are physically, sexually and emotionally abused and when this happens, it is up to adults to speak up.
- Family violence - tips for children and young people
Children and young people are not to blame for violence at home, it's not your fault and it's not a special secret
- Cognitive disability and sexuality
People with cognitive disability can express their sexuality in satisfying ways.
- Disability and sexuality
Sexuality is a key part of human nature. Expressing sexuality in satisfying ways is important for everyone, including people with a disability. Some people with disability may need additional support, education or services to enjoy healthy sexuality and relationships.
- Children and families at risk due to living circumstances
Certain children are at a higher risk of physical or emotional harm than others due to their living circumstances or home environment.