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    Support for children and young people who are victims/survivors of sexual violence or display harmful sexual behaviour (2020)

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    https://hdl.handle.net/10092/102414
    
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    Oranga Tamariki
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    978-0-9951443-2-3
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    Authors
    Auld A
    Woodham C
    Alice P
    Cording, Jacinta cc
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    Abstract

    The purpose of this evidence brief is to provide a high-level overview of contemporary evidence and research into best practice mainstream services for children and young people aged under 18 years who are victims/survivors of sexual violence and children and young people who display concerning or harmful sexual behaviours.

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    Auld A, Woodham C, Alice P, Cording J (2020). Support for children and young people who are victims/survivors of sexual violence or display harmful sexual behaviour. Oranga Tamariki. Oranga Tamariki. Oranga Tamariki.
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    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    52 - Psychology::5201 - Applied and developmental psychology::520101 - Child and adolescent development
    52 - Psychology::5203 - Clinical and health psychology::520302 - Clinical psychology
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    This document Evaluation of the Family Start programme: Report on findings of the impact evaluation is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Please attribute © New Zealand Government, Oranga Tamariki—Ministry for Children 2018.
    http://hdl.handle.net/10092/17651

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