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The impact of Civil Liability Act on Schools,AMES and TAFE

07 March 2006

This paper by Robert Horton is about the impact of the Civil Liability Act on the teaching institutions of the Department; its schools, TAFE colleges and Adult Migrant Education Centres.
What will concern, of course, the principals, administrators or teachers in such organisations is whether this piece of legislation changes the way they are, or should be performing their
jobs on a day to day basis.


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