Child Protection Policy Awareness of Teachers and Responsiveness of the School: Their Relationship and Implications

In every institution in the country, there are countless stories of children being bullied, abused, or maltreated. This can happen inside a school or outside its premises. A child protection policy is a must to protect these children. This study assesses the child protection policy awareness of teac...

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