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This Royal Commission is an independent inquiry into abuse in state care and in the care of faith-based institutions in Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Contextual hearing Nohoanga tūmatanui ā-horopaki

The Contextual hearing was the first public hearing of the Inquiry. Between 29 October to 8 November 2019, the Inquiry heard from witnesses on topics that provide context to the wide ranging scope of the Inquiry and that the Inquiry will explore in more detail over the next few years.

Survivors, family members and supporters, academics, representatives of interested organisations and members of the public watched the hearing from the public gallery, and it was live-streamed across New Zealand.

The evidence of the witnesses that appeared at the Contextual hearing can be found through the links below.  

  Scope

This document will set the parameters for what the Inquiry will focus on at the hearing.

  • Scope document - 29 October 2019 Public hearing

  Witnesses

Witness transcripts, briefs of evidence and video footage from their testimony at the hearing can be accessed through the links below.

  • Summaries of witness evidence for Contextual hearing
  • Statement of the Crown
  • Statement of the Human Rights Commission
  • Judge Carolyn Henwood
  • Keith Wiffin
  • Arthur Taylor
  • Rawiri Waretini-Karena
  • Dr Alison Green
  • Moana Jackson
  • Dr Oliver Sutherland
  • Sir Kim Workman
  • Aaron Smale
  • Dr Brigit Mirfin-Veitch
  • Dr Hillary Stace
  • Mary O’Hagan
  • Sonja Cooper and Amanda Hill
  • Professor Elizabeth Stanley
  • Fa'afete Taito
  • Sir Robert Martin MNZM
  • Dr Anne Else MNZM
  • Dallas Pickering
  • Professor Michael Tarren-Sweeney
  • Dr Charlene Rapsey
  • Professor Tracey McIntosh
  • Beverly Wardle-Jackson
  • Annasophia Calman
  • Rosslyn Noonan
  • Judge Andrew Becroft
  • Mike Ledingham
  • Dr Peter Wilkinson and Professor Desmond Cahill

  Evidence

Evidential transcripts from the live hearing and detailed witness statements.

  • Contextual hearing provisional transcripts

  Video recordings

Footage from the live streamed coverage of the Procedural and Contextual hearings held at Rydges Auckland in 2019.

  • Procedural hearing - 19 August 2019
  • Full Contextual hearing - 28 October to 8 November 2019:

Trigger warning: Much of the content presented at the hearing discusses details of abuse. If this is difficult for you and you would like to talk to a support person, here is a list of some of the helplines or services that offer support, information and help(external link).

 

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