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  2. Working With Children Check - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the Working With Children Check is legislated by each state and territory for the purpose of conducting background checks for people seeking to engage in child-related work. These checks aim to prevent people from working or volunteering with children if records indicate that they may pose an unacceptable level of risk to children ...

  3. Social security in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Family Tax Benefit is a per-child payment made through Services Australia to the people with at least 35 per cent of care for a child. Family Tax Benefit is income-tested on a family's adjusted taxable income in the given financial year. Income support recipients are exempt from the income test and are entitled to the maximum rate of payment.

  4. Little Children are Sacred - Wikipedia

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    Little Children are Sacred, or Ampe Akelyernemane Meke Mekarle (derived from Arandic languages), is the report of a Board of Inquiry into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse, chaired by Rex Wild and Patricia Anderson. Commissioned by the government of the Northern Territory, Australia, the report was publicly released on 15 ...

  5. Working from Home and Parenting: Tips to Help You Find Your ...

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    Consider speaking up whenever possible. Use your calendar to block off breaks and start and end times for your day. Talk to co-workers and managers who are receptive about what times are best for ...

  6. Child Rights Taskforce – Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Child Rights Taskforce is made up of advocates, service providers, individuals and experts all focused on achieving child rights in Australia. It meets regularly to discuss upcoming opportunities and events to promote and protect child rights in Australia. One of the main roles of the Taskforce is to hold the Australian ...

  7. Child Online Protection - Wikipedia

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    Child Online Protection (COP) is an initiative which is established by International Telecommunication Union in November 2008 within the framework of the Global Cybersecurity Agenda (GCA). The initiative was supported by the United Nations Secretary-General , states and several international organizations. [1]

  8. Department for Child Protection (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Department for Child Protection was part of the Government of Western Australia . It was created in response to a critical review of the Department of Community Development in January 2007. [ 1][ 2] At the time of its establishment, the government also mandated reporting of child sexual abuse . In July 2017, the department was amalgamated ...

  9. Task Force Argos - Wikipedia

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    Queensland Police Service. Task Force Argos is a branch of the Queensland Police Service, responsible for the investigation of online child exploitation and abuse. [1][2] Founded in 1997, the unit's original charter was to investigate institutional child abuse allegations arising from the Forde Inquiry. The unit's name was derived from Greek ...