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Child abuse prevention : the health sector's contribution to the 'strengthening families' initiative : the public health issues, 1995-1996 Public Health Group, Ministry of Health

By: Material type: TextTextAnalytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Wellington Ministry of Health 1996Description: 68 p. ; computer file : PDF format (303Kb)ISBN:
  • 0478094590
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.767 CHI
Summary: This report examines child abuse prevention within the public health sphere, including interagency collaboration approaches and public policy developments, delivery and monitoring. The report discusses targeted outcomes, such as factors associated with child abuse in New Zealand and among Maori. It also highlights the public health policy issues of the 'Strengthening Families' initiative, 'Priorities for Child Health in New Zealand' and 'Tamariki Ora'. Other issues examined include public health programme effectiveness, health and education sector services and programmes, Maori-based programmes and services, and workforce development. Further information is provided on research and information issues regarding recording, statistics and risk factors associated with child abuse.
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Report Report Vine library TRO 362.767 CHI Available FV11120764
Report Report Vine library TRO 362.767 CHI Available A00668184B

This report examines child abuse prevention within the public health sphere, including interagency collaboration approaches and public policy developments, delivery and monitoring. The report discusses targeted outcomes, such as factors associated with child abuse in New Zealand and among Maori. It also highlights the public health policy issues of the 'Strengthening Families' initiative, 'Priorities for Child Health in New Zealand' and 'Tamariki Ora'. Other issues examined include public health programme effectiveness, health and education sector services and programmes, Maori-based programmes and services, and workforce development. Further information is provided on research and information issues regarding recording, statistics and risk factors associated with child abuse.

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