Mandatory reporting of abuse as perceived by young people and youth sector workers
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September 1995
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Abstract
This article outlines the key findings of a study designed to highlight the particular issues that mandatory reporting of child abuse raises for adolescents and those who have a professional role with them. The report is entitled 'Family violence: young people and youth sector workers informing government about the implementation of mandatory reporting in Victoria,' by Danny Sandor, Youth Affairs Council of Victoria, and Julian Bondy, Department of Community Services Administration, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.
This article outlines the key findings of a study designed to highlight the particular issues that mandatory reporting of child abuse raises for adolescents and those who have a professional role with them. The report is entitled 'Family violence: young people and youth sector workers informing government about the implementation of mandatory reporting in Victoria,' by Danny Sandor, Youth Affairs Council of Victoria, and Julian Bondy, Department of Community Services Administration, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.