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Sources - Further Reading

Gourlay P, If you think Sexuality Education is Dangerous, Try Ignorance! Family Planning Victoria: Box Hill, 1996.

Deakin University, and Department of Education, Employment and Training Victoria. (1999) Health Promoting Schools. Accessed on 5th September 2003 from: http://www.sofweb.vic.edu.au/hps/index.htm

Moon L., Meyer P. and Grau J.(1999) Australia's Young People their Health and Wellbeing 1999. AHIW Cat. NO PHE 19. Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Accessed on 7th September 1993 from: http://www.aihw.gov.au/publications/health/ayp99/index.html

McInnes E. Supporting Mandatory Reporting in Schools. Accessed from: http://www.aic.gov.au/conferences/schools/mcinnes.pdf

Guidelines and Procedures for Mandatory Reporting of Child Physical and Sexual Abuse. Accessed from: http://web.ceo.melb.catholic.edu.au/polcydoc/Pol219.htm

Carter, Burston, Floyd & Stewart. (1988) Mandatory Reporting and Child Abuse. The Brotherhood of St Lawrence, Victoria

Community Services Victoria. (1990) Child Abuse and neglect. The teacher's response. Victoria

Whitney B., (1996) Child Protection for Teachers and Schools. Kogan Page, London

     

 




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