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Mandate Now

bbcr4Sunday 8/7/18 : A misunderstanding of law. There is no statutory requirement to report known or suspected abuse of either a child or an adult

Jul 08, 2018, 08:43 AM

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It is a common misunderstanding and the very reason why the introduction of MR is essential. We lag the RoW

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