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Breaking the cycle : an interagency guide to child abuse

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Wellington, N.Z.] : Children, Young Persons and their Families Service, 1995Description: 66 p. : forms ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 0478060238
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.76 BRE
Summary: This guide was developed to address the changes in reporting practice made necessary by the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Amendment Act (1994). That Act opted for an approach based on community education and voluntary reporting. This guide therefore provides information about how to recognise neglect and abuse and concentrates on outlining the services provided by the New Zealand Children and Young Persons Service, how the reporting process should work, and how this relates to other agencies, providing a Who's who of those involved in child protection. It has now been superceeded by "Let's Stop Child Abuse Together: An Interagency Guide to Breaking the Cycle" (Department of Child, Youth and Family Services, 2001). This item can be found in the NZFVC Good Practice Database.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Barcode
Book Book Vine library TRO 362.76 BRE Available FV16080041
Book Book Vine library TRO 362.76 BRE Available A00668087B

Includes directory of CYPS sites (p. 59-62).

This guide was developed to address the changes in reporting practice made necessary by the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Amendment Act (1994). That Act opted for an approach based on community education and voluntary reporting. This guide therefore provides information about how to recognise neglect and abuse and concentrates on outlining the services provided by the New Zealand Children and Young Persons Service, how the reporting process should work, and how this relates to other agencies, providing a Who's who of those involved in child protection. It has now been superceeded by "Let's Stop Child Abuse Together: An Interagency Guide to Breaking the Cycle" (Department of Child, Youth and Family Services, 2001). This item can be found in the NZFVC Good Practice Database.

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