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  1. Sexual abuse

    If you suspect sexual abuse or have been told about it by a child, you must report it.

  2. 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.

  3. Child abuse - reporting procedures

    Any person who believes, on reasonable grounds, that a child needs protection can notify Child Protection.

  4. Sexual abuse - helping your child

    As a parent, you have an important role in helping your child recover from sexual abuse.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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

  8. Cognitive disability and sexuality

    People with cognitive disability can express their sexuality in satisfying ways.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

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