Visit Website A DVD to purchase or download on what is happening in communities to facilitate early intervention that meets the physical and emotional needs of Aboriginal women, needed to have healthy babies. ‘An approach to Aboriginal health that begins with a focus on adult morbidity and interventions begins too late and misses opportunities to […]
Step by Step: Indigenous Kids 6-12 yrs (2008) – Rural Health Education Foundation, ACT
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It Takes a Village (2008) – Rural Health Education Foundation, ACT
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Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (2006) – Rural Health Education Foundation, ACT
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Drinking for two? (2007) – Rural Health Education Foundation, ACT
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Big Shame (1999) – Education Centre Against Violence, NSW Health Department, NSW
Visit Website This is the story of Emma, who is being sexually abused by her grandfather, and the effect this has on her. The video shows the difficulties facing a family and the community where sexual abuse is happening, and encourages discussion about what needs to happen to protect children. This innovative violence prevention project […]
Liyarn Ngarn (2007) – Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation (ANTaR)
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Indigenous Australia, Educational Video and DVD catalogue – Ronin Films, ACT – [DVD/VIDEO]
Visit Website A catalogue of Indigenous Australian Videos and DVDs, stories range across issues relating to health, identity, the ³Stolen Generation², art, anthropology, traditional life and culture, and history and archaeology both before and after the arrival of Captain Cook.
Dealing With Separation (2005) – Australian Government Child Support Agency
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Feel Safe (2002) – Family Planning Queensland, QLD – [BOOKLET][CD][INFORMATION SHEET]
Visit Website Self protection skills are one way to help children to be safe or know how to find safety. This factsheet talks about how to help children be safe from sexual assault. The factsheet also explains how to use the FPQ booklet for children on self protection, I have the right to be safe. […]