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CHILD ABUSE

Children and their parents from the Waimarino are urged to attend the screening of a video entitled "Kids can say No" at the Kenningston Street Kindergarten tomorrow (Wednesday) night. The video screens at 7pm and looks at the disturbing incidents of child ahuse that occur more and more frequently and frighteningly close to home. The film is narrated by Australian comedian and cartoonist Rolf Harris who deals with the subject with sensitivity. The video is designed to show children that they have rights including the right to say 'no' to unwanted attention from strangers, acquaintances. other children and family members. The film has been widely circulated around the central North Island and has been well received by the public.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIBUL19861202.2.17

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 27, 2 December 1986, Page 4

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CHILD ABUSE Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 27, 2 December 1986, Page 4

CHILD ABUSE Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 27, 2 December 1986, Page 4

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