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Date: 2008-02-08 07:36:42
Behavior
Domestic violence
Violence
Sexual harassment
Sex education
Family Planning Queensland
Jackson Katz
School violence
Gender-based violence
Ethics
Feminism

PROMOTING POSITIVE GENDER RELATIONSHIPS A report of a study into the feasibility of developing and delivering curriculum through Queensland state schools to promote positive gender relationships

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