State Redress hearing: 22 September witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry State Redress hearing resumes today in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from two witnesses.
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The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry State Redress hearing resumes today in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from two witnesses.
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry State Redress hearing starts today in Auckland.
Te Tiriti o Waitangi – The Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti)– is a founding document of Aoteoroa/ New Zealand. Our Terms of Reference state that we must recognise
The Royal Commission is aware that Police have arrested and charged six men following an investigation into historical sexual offending at Dilworth School.
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission has released its annual report to 30 June 2020 which provides a high level update on the work of the Commission.
The Abuse in Care Inquiry has held its 500th private session with a survivor of abuse and/or neglect in the care of the State or a faith-based institutions.
There was a major milestone this morning, Friday 11 September, with the official blessing of the public hearing space from Ngāti Whātua.
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission has confirmed new dates for the two State Redress public hearings after they were delayed because of Covid-19.
The Crown Secretariat leads and coordinates the Crown’s response to the Inquiry, including the supply of information from government agencies to the Commission.
The Inquiry is seeking existing kaupapa Māori providers to deliver services to survivors of abuse in care.