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MORE INFORMATION

An abusive relationship [Inspire Foundation]
Violence in relationship can become destructive and physically and emotionally dangerous. If you are experiencing violence in a relationship, things can feel very confusing. This factsheet includes info on key signs of an abusive relationship, what to do if you are being abused, breaking the cycle of violence and where you can go to get help. Jul 2004

  • Child pornography on the Internet [Better Health Channel]
    The definition of 'child pornography' differs from one legal jurisdiction to the next across the world. This makes it difficult to establish uniform laws to police the Internet. Australians can report illegal sites to the Australian Broadcasting Authority or the police. Jul 2004
  • Protecting children and young people and reporting to the Department of Community Services [Multicultural Health Communication Service (NSW)]
    Information about the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998. Reporting children and young people at risk and the role of the Department of Community Services (DoCS). Apr 2004
  • Protect your child from pedophiles [Child and Youth Health (South Australia)]
    Pedophiles are people who sexually abuse children of either or of both sexes. Sometimes pedophiles are called child molesters. This document discusses what pedophiles are like, how to protect your child, and how to know if your child has been sexually abused.
  • Yelling [Child and Youth Health (South Australia)]
    Many parents express concern about whether yelling at children can hurt them. This varies in relation to different families and children and with what is said but if it harms the children's feelings about themselves, or makes them so worried that they are unable to play or learn freely it can be very damaging.
  • Child sexual assault: protecting your child [myDr]
    Sexual assault of a child occurs when a person older or bigger than the child, such as an adult or an older child, uses their power or authority over the child to involve them in sexual activity. Feb 2004
  • Child abuse - Child Protection Service (Victoria) [Better Health Channel]
    The Child Protection Service provides child-centred, family-focused services to protect children and young people from harm caused by abuse or neglect within the family unit. It also aims to ensure that children and young people receive services to deal with the impact of abuse and neglect on their wellbeing and development. Generally, notifying Child Protection should be considered only as a last resort. Jan 2004
  • Child abuse - reporting procedures [Better Health Channel]
    Some professionals, including doctors, nurses, police and school teachers, are legally obliged to report suspected child abuse to the Child Protection Service. To make a notification, these professionals must believe on reasonable grounds that a child is in need of protection; proof is not required. Jan 2004
  • Media release. Senior Australian of the Year 2004 [Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing]
    A Victorian woman, Mrs Tehree Gordon, who has dedicated her life to caring for abused children has been named the 2004 Senior Australia of the Year. She was presented with the award in recognition of her work in caring for children in her community and for her role as founder of the Jirrahlinga Koala and Wildlife Sanctuary. Jan 2004
  • Sexual violence: Student factsheet [Women's Health Queensland Wide Inc]
    Sexual violence against women is one of the most severe manifestations of women's unequal position is society. It has an impact on its victims' experiences of safety, self esteem, body image, relationships, sexuality, parenting and health. Dec 2003
  • Permanent care families can face special challenges [Better Health Channel]
    Many children in permanent care have a history of abuse or neglect. This can affect their behavioural and emotional development, and lead to challenging behaviours and difficulties in forming relationships of trust. Oct 2003
  • Date rape drugs [Child and Youth Health (South Australia)]
    Describes effects of the drugs, safety 'rules', what to do if you suspect someone's drink might have been spiked, what can a parent or other family member do. Oct 2003
  • Date rape drugs [Child and Youth Health (South Australia)]
    An alarming trend in recent years is the increased use of drugs (illicit, prescription or alcohol) in sexual assault. Perpetrators add drugs to people’s drinks without their knowledge and then attempt to commit rape or sexual assault while the person is under the influence of the drug. Sep 2003
  • Child Abuse: 2002 - 2003 [Kids Help Line]
    In the 2002-2003 financial year, Kids Help Line counsellors responded to 4,698 contacts from children and young people with concerns about child abuse. This accounted for 5.8% of all counselling contacts across telephone, web and email counselling. Sep 2003
  • Media release. Violence and sexual advances: real issues for teenage drinkers [Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing]
    Violence and sexual advances have become a serious and relatively common threat to under-age teenage drinkers, the Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Health, Trish Worth, has warned. This had been revealed in surveys funded by the National Alcohol Campaign "Drinking: Where are your choices taking you". Aug 2003
  • Sexual abuse discussed [Better Health Channel]
    Increased openness and a willingness to discuss sexual abuse by adult women and men, as well as the development of service support networks, has led to greater community understanding of this issue. Jul 2003
  • Sexual abuse - how parents can help their child [Better Health Channel]
    Child sexual abuse harms children and affects all members of the family. It usually occurs within the home by someone known to the child. This information is for non-offending parents of children who have been sexually abused by a parent, caregiver or someone close to the family. Jul 2003
  • Child abuse [Child and Youth Health (South Australia)]
    Children and young people have the right to be safe. The protection of children and young people is the responsibility of families and the community. This topic talks about what child abuse is, the effects it has, some signs that it may be happening and what we can all do about it.
  • Child protection Australia 2001-02 [Australian Institute of Health and Welfare]
    Child Protection Australia 2001-02 provides comprehensive information on child protection services provided by State and Territory community service departments. May 2003
  • Rape [Child and Youth Health (South Australia)]
    Provides information on what rape is and what effects it has, the safety stuff around reporting, and the support services that are available. It also looks at what you can do if you or a friend have experienced rape or date rape.
  • Parenting and support services help prevent child abuse [Better Health Channel]
    The protection of children from abuse and neglect is a shared responsibility of family, community and the State. A range of services are available to help families and children who need support. Aug 2002
  • Surviving sexual abuse (young men) [Child and Youth Health (South Australia)]
    Sexual abuse is a serious crime and can have many short and long term effects on a victim/survivor. The effects of sexual abuse are not the same for every person, individuals may feel varied emotions that can depend on their own circumstances. This topic will explore feelings related to abuse and offer ideas that can help. Aug 2002
  • Child abuse and neglect [Headroom (Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide)]
    The effects of abuse on children and young people should not be underestimated, and have been associated with longer term mental health problems, delinquency, and substance abuse and addictions. Abuse rarely stops without intervention.
  • Child abuse [Child and Youth Health (South Australia)]
    Child abuse can occur through someone doing something hurtful or by someone not doing something to provide for or protect a child. Discusses physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, effects of child abuse and prevention of child abuse.
  • Feeling angry [Child and Youth Health (South Australia)]
    Although parents usually look forward to parenting as something that will be mostly happy, there are times when all parents feel very angry with their children or even that they don't like their children. It is important to think about when these times happen, so you can make sure that your children are kept safe.
  • Teasing others and how to stop [Child and Youth Health (South Australia)]
    This topic is for people who like to tease others to upset them. Maybe you know someone who teases others. Maybe you are someone who likes to tease others. If you have learned to tease others in an unkind way then now is a good time for you to do some unlearning. This topic will tell you how. Oct 2000
  • Keeping yourself safe [Child and Youth Health (South Australia)]
    Everyone has the right to feel safe all the time. This topic is about ways you can keep yourself safe - it tells you about people who can help, how to handle problems and what you can do if you are in an unsafe situation. Oct 2000
  • Section 22 - Abuse of children [The Children's Hospital at Westmead]
    This section of the New Children's Hospital handbook covers: child abuse: your responsibilities; Child Protection Unit (CPU) of the new children's hospital; physical abuse; sexual abuse; emotional abuse and neglect Apr 2000
  • Child protection [Multicultural Health Communication Service (NSW)]
    What is child protection? Role of the Department of Community Services Mar 2000
  • 12 alternatives to hitting your child [Multicultural Health Communication Service (NSW)]
    12 alternatives to hitting your child Mar 2000
  • What is child neglect? [Multicultural Health Communication Service (NSW)]
    Child neglect is also one form of child abuse. It can easily be overlooked because its symptoms are not as obvious as physical or psychological abuse. Mar 2000
  • What is psychological abuse? [Multicultural Health Communication Service (NSW)]
    The behaviour and attitude of any person that negligently or purposely endangers or impairs the behavioural, intellectual, emotional or physical functioning of a child is regarded as psychological abuse. Mar 2000
  • Physical abuse [Kids Help Line]
    Since becoming a nation-wide service in May 1993, Kids Help Line counsellors have responded to 19,767 calls concerning physical abuse, accounting for 4% of all counselling calls made to the service. This document provides statistics about the types and frequency of abuse reported. Aug 1998
  • Preventing child sexual assault [Multicultural Health Communication Service (NSW)]
    Child sexual assault happens when an adult or someone bigger than a child uses his or her power or authority (or takes advantage of a child's trust or respect) to involve a child in sexual activity. It's also a crime, and although we may find it difficult to believe, it's a crime which occurs in all communities. Sep 1997
  • Before you hit a child - stop and think [Multicultural Health Communication Service (NSW)]
    Each year many children are injured, often seriously by their parents. Actions such as shaking a baby or small child - which many people might think is harmless - can cause serious and irreversible brain damage or even death. Jun 1997
  • Before you hit a child: stop and think [Multicultural Health Communication Service (NSW)]
    Children of all ages do things that make parents feel angry and frustrated - even a small baby's crying can be enough to make a tired, stressed parent lose his or her temper sometimes. Suggestions are given as alternatives to smacking or shaking children. Jun 1997

     

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