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Information for children and young people

  • What should I tell someone about?
    Find out what kinds of situations or behaviours are not ok and when you should tell someone.
  • What happens after I tell someone?
    Learn about who might get involved and what might happen after you tell someone.
  • I'm worried about my friend—what can I do?
    Get advice on how to help a friend who might be in trouble.
  • FAQs from children and young people
    Find answers to questions like: Can I stay anonymous? Will anyone tell my parents? How do I get videos of me removed?

Acknowledgement of Country
In recognition of the deep history and culture of this island, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Tasmanian Aboriginal people; the traditional owners of the land. We recognise Tasmanian Aboriginal people’s continuing connection to Land, Sea, Waterways, Sky and Culture and pay our respects to Elders, past and present.

Acknowledgment of Victim-Survivors
The Tasmanian Government acknowledges the trauma that continues to affect people with lived experience of child abuse. We are committed to being sensitive to this trauma as we use the learnings from past wrongs to protect the rights of current and future generations of children and young people and keep them safe from harm.

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