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Safe Places Victoria

Locality: Nunawading, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9264 7704



Address: 141 Central Road 3131 Nunawading, VIC, Australia

Website: vic.adventist.org.au/safe-places

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22.01.2022 It's OUR WATCH too... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tB7Pkcue9Rk



22.01.2022 Did you know that this is abuse? https://vimeo.com/112677144

18.01.2022 Children have Rights and it is our privilege to assist children to know, understand and have access to these rights. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5nxkkygMrs

17.01.2022 A few more great ways help keep youth safe, happy and healthy http://au.professionals.reachout.com/Recommended-mental-hea



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14.01.2022 #whoRUprotecting this White Balloon Day? http://www.bravehearts.org.au/

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11.01.2022 Just in case you need to hear this... https://www.1800respect.org.au//staying-safe-understandin/

10.01.2022 3 cheers for the research being done to show what we always believed that fathers and father figures do indeed make the world of difference for our kids...particularly for our daughters http://thefatheringproject.org/fathering-research/ http://thefatheringproject.org/



09.01.2022 Ensure you have access to 'Safe Steps'.... http://www.safesteps.org.au/

06.01.2022 On Sunday, 22 February 2015, the Governor of Victoria appointed a Chair and two Deputy Commissioners to the Royal Commission into Family Violence. The Commission will inquire into and provide practical recommendations on how Victoria’s response to family violence can be improved. The Commission is due to provide its report and recommendations to the government by Monday, 29 February 2016. http://www.rcfv.com.au/

04.01.2022 Here are a few excellent tips to help keep our kids safe these holidays: http://bravehearts.org.au//keeping-our-kids-safe-during-sc

03.01.2022 Have you become acquainted with Daisy? https://www.1800respect.org.au/daisy/

03.01.2022 If you have ever wondered why 1 in 5 girls are having sex at 14 years of age or what teachable moments you can acculturate to keep your child/ren safe then this podcast is well worth the listen.... http://thefatheringproject.org/?powerpress_pinw=4422-podcast

02.01.2022 The ACMA Hotline became the eSafety Hotline for reporting offensive & illegal online content on 1 July 2015: esafety.gov.au/hotline

01.01.2022 Stop! I dont like that! By INTRAVIC First published in 2003, Stop! I don’t like it! has helped may children recognise their ‘early warning signs’ and their ‘No’ feelings so that they can then... engage with a trusted and supportive adult to speak up against things that are making them feel ’unsafe’. The positive influence that this book has had on children’s lives and their parents and caregiver’s ability to safeguard their children led to the republishing of this book. Victoria’s Safe Places Coordinator, Sue Mercer congratulated author, Kerene Whelan, for sharing her gifts with our churches, schools and the wider community. Kerene is especially grateful to those who have encouraged her and prayed for her over the years, and to her husband and children who have taught her what it is to love and be loved safely. Particularly aimed at 3-6year olds, Stop! I don’t like it! has been developed to combat the ever increasing misuse of power and overt grooming that has resulted in a growing rate of bullying and child abuse. As children read the book with their parents, teachers and other caregivers, they are encouraged to seek adults whom they trust to tell about what makes them feel ‘unsafe’. Stop! I don’t like it! is useful in raising both the child’s and caregiver’s awareness of all forms of abuse including, physical, emotional and sexual . Stop! I don’t like it! also gives the child support as to how they can seek help to combat this abuse. Therefore, this book is a must for all young families. Kerene brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this book. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Counselling, Diploma of Counselling in Abuse and Abusive Behaviour, a Diploma of Science (Nursing) and has completed training for the Protective Behaviours Program. Be on the lookout for the advertising flyers as to how to obtain this book or contact Tina Gilchrist at the ABC by phone or the Safe Places Personal Assistant Katrina Campbell [email protected] See more

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