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It's what you don't see campaign

This campaign features four short vignettes within one video that focus on one Aboriginal family. They tell the story of family violence in the home, and the impact it can have on the children, and their relationships inside and outside the home. The campaign also features an additional interviews that provide insights by experts into the interventions that are working for Aboriginal families.
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Keywords

aboriginal history, intergenerational trauma, aboriginal students, Violence against women, family violence, domestic violence, aboriginal community, respectful relationships education, respectful relationships, respect, respectful behaviours, respectful

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Topic Respectful relationships primary, Respectful relationships secondary
Audience Educators

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Published by Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency
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