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Distressing content warning. Presentation starts at 09:30. Ms Wardle-Jackson gave evidence about the abuse and neglect she suffered as a child in State care. She described being placed under the preventive supervision of the Superintendent at age 7
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Public hearings Video, Statement
Distressing content warning. Presentation starts at 10:45. Professor Tracey McIntosh (Ngāi Tūhoe) is a sociologist and at the time of the hearing was a Professor of Indigenous Studies and Co-Director of Wānaga o Waipapa at the University of
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Public hearings Video, Statement
Distressing content warning. Presentation starts at 00:02:40. At the time of the hearing Dr Rawiri Waretini-Karena (Ngāti Māhanga, Ngāti Māhuta, Ngāti Hine, Ngāti Kāhu, Te Rarawa) was a lecturer and Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Te Whare
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Public hearings Video, Statement
Distressing content warning. Presentation starts at 00:00:25. As a freelance investigative journalist and photographer, and with lived experience of state intervention having been adopted and raised outside of his natural whānau, Mr Smale (Ngāti
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Public hearings Video, Statement
Distressing content warning. Keith Wiffin went into state care at the age of 10 after the death of his father. He was sexually abused while at Epuni Boys’ home in the 1970s, and describes the many other forms of abuse he witnessed at Epuni. His
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Distressing content warning. Mr Taito gave evidence about his experience as a Samoan New Zealander being removed from his family as a child following intervention by the State. He was made a state ward and sent to Owairaka Boys’ Home in the 1970s
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Public hearings Video, Statement
Distressing content warning. Moana Jackson CRSNZ (10 October 1945 – 31 March 2022) was a New Zealand lawyer specialising in constitutional law, the Treaty of Waitangi and international indigenous issues. He was an advocate and activist for Māori
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Public hearings Video, Statement
Distressing content warning. Mr Taylor has spent 40 of his 63 years in prison. He gave evidence about being violently removed from his family by child welfare officers and taken into State care at only 11 years for being “NUPC” – not under
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Public hearings Video, Statement
Distressing content warning. Presentation start at 07:15. Mr Ledingham gave evidence about the abuse he and his two brothers experienced at the hands of a priest while students at St Joseph’s Catholic School in Onehunga (as detailed more fully in
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Public hearings Video, Statement
Distressing content warning. Presentation starts at 18:00. At the time of the hearing Ms Noonan was the Director of the New Zealand Centre for Human Rights Law, Policy and Practice. She also worked with national human rights institutions across Asia
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Public hearings Video, Statement