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The Children in the Pictures Cinema Nova Carlton

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Cinema Nova
Carlton VIC, Australia
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* * * EVENT UPDATE * * *

Due to the current COVID-19 restrictions in Victoria, we've decided the safest option is to transition this screening to a virtual event featuring a Q&A with Dr Joe Tucci after the film.

To register for this event via the virtual platform please click here

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    'The Children in the Pictures' takes us inside Task Force Argos, a specialist police investigative team dedicated to protecting children from online sexual abuse. Recruited from around the world, Argos investigators infiltrate these global criminal networks, catching perpetrators and rescuing their victims.

    Australian Childhood Foundation exists to protect children and restore childhood through relationships that guide, support and have the power to help children heal. The Foundation hopes this film will inform viewers of the significant prevalence of online child sexual abuse, a topic which is often considered too uncomfortable to talk about. Through this partnership, Australian Childhood Foundation wants viewers to be left with a deeper understanding of how perpetrators target children and young people, and what viewers can do to act proactively in their community to stop the abuse.

    The Foundation would like to invite you to join them for a premiere screening of 'The Children in the Pictures' and a 25 min Q&A with CEO of the Australian Childhood Foundation, Dr Joe Tucci.
     

    More on Joe

    Dr Joe Tucci is the Chief Executive Officer of Australian Childhood Foundation, a social worker and psychologist. He has completed a PhD in emotional abuse and uses post-modern and narrative ideas in research, counselling and training.

    He has a particular interest in the impact of abuse-related trauma on brain development and the implications for practice. Joe has extensive experience in the provision of consultancy, clinical supervision and program development and evaluation.

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    Cinema Nova
    Carlton VIC, Australia