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The inquiry has been investigating the abuse of children, young persons and vulnerable adults in the care of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa New Zealand, and its subsidiaries and affiliated entities and institutions. The inquiry has also been
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Created Jun 2022
Distressing content warning. Ms EM gave evidence of her time in foster care, including the abuse and neglect she suffered at several placements. At one home, Ms EM suffered sexual abuse and made complaints to her social worker about it, but this was
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Created Jun 2022
Distressing content warning. Ms Elison Mae is of Ngāti Kahungungu ki Wairarapa and Rangitāne descent. Elison suffered emotional, physical, sexual and psychological abuse during the 17 years that she was in State care. Elison later worked as a
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Created Jun 2022
Distressing content warning. Ms EL is a Pākehā survivor who gave evidence on her experience in foster care, focusing on the sexual abuse she suffered in two foster placements. After leaving care, Ms EL notified the Department of Social Welfare of
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Created Jun 2022
Distressing content warning. Emily Keddell. At the time of the hearing Emily Keddell was an associate professor at the University of Otago. Her research focussed on child welfare inequalities, child protection decision-making, the politics of child
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Created Jun 2022
The inquiry will investigate the abuse of children in foster care via an examination of care experiences in foster care and family homes. This will identify what survivors have told us about the abuse and neglect experienced as well as what worked
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Created May 2022
This Minute sets out directions on the Royal Commission of Inquiry’s upcoming public hearing into abuse in foster care (the hearing). It relates only to this hearing. Practice Note 6 - Public Hearings sets out further information on public hearings
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Created May 2022
“He aha te mea nui o tēnei ao, he tangata, he tangata, he tangata”. There are few objectives that can be met without putting people first. This is particularly so when your objectives are large scale, time bound and resource intensive, such is
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Created May 2022
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