WELCOME TO

THE FAST-TRACK MENU

This menu is for parents and caregivers who want to get straight to the procedures that will begin once the sexual abuse of a child has been reported. If you want to come back to the Fast-Track Menu and you can’t find a fast-track link, go back to the Main Menu by clicking on the link next to the logo at the top of any page. You can then come back here by clicking on the bright red link at the top of the Main Menu page.

 

WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF I TELL? - THE BASICS:-

· To begin with…

· The procedures…

· A simple flow chart…

· Summary…

· Complaints procedures…

· Frequently Asked Questions…

OTHER RELEVANT LINKS

There are some other helpful links listed below.

If you cant find a red Fast-Track link, you can get back to this Fast-Track Menu from the links below by going back to the Main Menu and clicking on the bright red link at the top of the page.    

Text Box: The cycle must
be broken
Text Box: Some important things you need to know
Text Box: Information is Empowering
Text Box: Thinking about reporting child sexual abuse?
Text Box: How the Programme and the Procedures work.
Text Box: People to talk to.
A LIST OF CONTACT NUMBERS 
Text Box: Availability of the Video Programme
Text Box: Words of Inspiration from
CHRIS O’REILLY
CLICK HERE
Text Box: The development of this  website 
has been facilitated
as a public service by the 
Electronic Media Foundation
Aotearoa/New Zealand
CHARITABLE TRUST
 www.emfanz.org
to promote recognition of a serious community problem, to break the cycle and to assist in bringing about change

Site engineering contributed by

InnerSpace InterActive.

Site developed maintanced as a public service by

FlipCity InfoMedia

“What Will Happen If I Tell?” is dedicated to Laurie O’Reilly who, as Commissioner For Children, showed a commitment to his job that served as an inspiration to us all.

 

“What Will Happen If I Tell?” was launched by Laurie’s son, Chris O’Reilly, and Roger McClay, Commissioner For Children, on 12th July 2000.

 

The producers would like to thank Alison Thom and SAFENETWORK for their support, advice and for their generous hosting the programme launch.  

Feedback on the website is welcome at info@childsafenz.org

If you have any comments on how we could make the site more accessible, we are keen to hear them. The site is under regular assessment and reconstruction to keep it up to date and equipped with all the information necessary to fulfill the goals of the programme.     

Text Box: If you are interested in information on
Child Accident Prevention
CLICK HERE

ChildSafeNZ.Org and EMFANZ are indebted to Child, Youth and Family , Starship and the Police for their invaluable assistance with this project.

The website is maintained and hosted free by the Electronic Media Foundation Aotearoa New Zealand Charitable Trust