Reporting Child Sexual Abuse: What mandatory reporters need to

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Reporting Child Sexual Abuse: What mandatory reporters need to
CHILD PROTECTION: INCLUDING MANDATORY REPORTING OF
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
What is your role in reporting concerns for children?
You are invited to participate in this free information session facilitated by key agencies in child protection.
The information session will cover:
Child sexual abuse child abuse indicators grooming behaviours roles and responsibilities regarding reporting all forms
of child abuse… and more!
As this is a sensitive subject, children under 18 years are not permitted to attend.
Geraldton
Monday 15th June
8.30am-11.30am
Carnamah
Monday 15th June
3.30pm-6.30pm
Meekatharra
Tuesday 16th June
3.30pm-6.30pm
Meekatharra
Wednesday 17th June
8.30am-11.30am
Wiluna
Thursday 18th June
All day session,
times TBA
Department for Child Protection and
Family Support, 45 Cathedral St,
Geraldton
Carnamah District High School, 48
MacPherson St, Carnamah.
The Beach House, Meekatharra Hospital,
Savage St, Meekatharra.
The Beach House, Meekatharra Hospital,
Savage St, Meekatharra
Ngangganawili Aboriginal Health Service,
44 Scotia Street, Wiluna
Refreshments will be provided.
You can make enquiries or register for an information session by emailing
[email protected] OR by leaving a voice message on 9223 1150 and stating the
particular event you would like to attend.
Department for Child Protection and Family Support
Western Australia Police
Department of Education
WA Health
Department of Education Services