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ABE | Achieving Best Evidence |
ACAL | Association of Child Abuse Lawyers |
ALRC | Australian Law Reform Commission |
ARC | Area Review Committee |
CAMHS | Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service |
CPS | Crown Prosecution Service |
DfE | Department for Education |
DHSS | Department of Health and Social Security |
DoH | Department of Health |
ESTD | European Society for Trauma and Dissociation |
GMC | General Medical Council |
GP | General Practitioner |
IICSA | Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse |
ISSTD | International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation |
ISVAs | Independent Sexual Violence Advisors |
JCAC | Joint Child Abuse Committee |
JCC | Joint Consultative Committee |
MP | Member of Parliament |
NCCSC | NICE Collaborating Centre for Social Care |
NCTSN | National Child Traumatic Stress Network |
NHS | National Health Service |
NICE | National Institute for Clinical Excellence |
NPCC | National Police Chief's Council |
NRHA | Northern Regional Health Authority |
NSPCC | National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children |
RAD | Reflex anal dilatation |
RCPCH | Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health |
UK | United Kingdom |
UKCSAPT | UK Child Sexual Abuse People's Tribunal |
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