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Jul 24 2007

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Assisting health care workers to manage the effects of violence in rural and remote Australia


From WorkSafeBC.com: The impact of violence on the physical and mental health of individuals, families and communities can be severe and far-reaching. There are many different kinds of violence. It may be from person to person or self-inflicted. It may be physical, sexual or verbal abuse, harassment, bullying or discrimination. Violence does not ‘belong’ to any one community, culture or group of people in Australia. It affects people of all ages and all backgrounds.





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