KNOWLEDGE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS ON RECOLONIZATION OF PUPILS AT RISK OF CHILD ABUSE IN KANO URBAN NIGERIA.
Background: Child abuse continues to draw the attention of world health leaders because of its various consequences. Prevention of child abuse is a collective responsibility. This responsibility is even more among those who work with children such as teachers, doctors, nurses, and social workers. Me...
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Main Authors: | ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED JIBO (Author), ADAMU MOHAMMED (Author) |
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2011-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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