Determine the source of abuse
If you notice or are told something concerning about a child, you must act.
To start, choose the most likely source of abuse. You can come back to this page at any time.
Source: student-to-student
for all schools
Source: adult in the family
for all schools
Source: adult in the community
for all schools
Historical child abuse
Support for former students who experienced child sexual abuse (including sexual assault and grooming) by an adult working in a government school.
Support
These resources help you recognise signs of abuse and understand your responsibilities.

Resources for schools
Practical resources to help schools when identifying and responding to child abuse, including posters, reference sheets, templates and guidance.

Training
Access training options, including online webinars and eLearning, related to child safety, information sharing and the MARAM reforms.
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