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Protecting Children - Active Prevention and Immediate Response: Guide to Protecting Children From Abuse

2015
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Tags: Advocacy, Advocacy for Children, Child Abuse, Child Protection, Children as Victims, Children's Rights, Domestic Violence, Safety Plan, Setting Boundaries
Category Child Protection
Copyright Owner Compassion International

“Protecting Children – Active Prevention and Immediate Response: Guide to Protecting Children From Abuse” is designed to create greater awareness about the rights of children across the world and to create an action plan for the Church in its response to child abuse. Child abuse is clearly defined and guidance as to appropriate steps to take in incidences of abuse are given.

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