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Witness statement of Dr Murray Heasley and Liz Tonks for Marylands School public hearing.
Filetype(s): PDF Created Feb 2022
Distressing content warning. Peter Galvin. At the time of the hearing Peter Galvin was the General Manager of Partnering for Outcomes at Oranga Tamariki – Ministry for Children. His role was focused on the relationships Oranga Tamariki has with
Filetype(s): Video, PDF Created Feb 2022
Public hearings Video, Statement
This Minute sets out directions on the Royal Commission of Inquiry’s upcoming public hearing into abuse in the care of the Hospitaller Brothers of St John of God (Order of St John of God) at Marylands School, the St Joseph’s orphanage and the
Filetype(s): PDF Created Jan 2022
Public hearings Minute
Tēnā koutou katoa. Welcome to the January 2022 Royal Commission Pānui. Over the coming year there will be five public hearings, beginning with Marylands School at the start of February and the Māori hearing in March. For everyone’s health and
Filetype(s): Word Document Created Jan 2022
Newsletters
Minute 18 is a document about the natural justice process followed by the Inquiry. It relates to our ability to make findings against Dr Selwyn Leeks’ conduct. Minute 18 outlines the fair and reasonable steps the Inquiry has taken when making
Filetype(s): PDF Created Dec 2021
Procedural Minute
The Inquiry’s Terms of Reference directed the production of an administrative interim report by 28 December 2020. The administrative interim report was released by the then Minister of Internal Affairs and can be viewed here:. When the government
Filetype(s): Created Nov 2021
Reports
The Inquiry is investigating the abuse of children, young persons and vulnerable adults in State care and in  the care of faith-based institutions. The Inquiry has issued a Minute explaining our current interpretation of "in the care of
Filetype(s): PDF Created Nov 2021
Procedural Minute
This report updates the high-level activity and performance expectations of the Royal Commission into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions (the Inquiry) for the 2020/2021 year for the quarter ended 30 June 2021.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word Document Created Nov 2021
Reports Quarterly reports
Tupuna whare Tumutumuwhenua, Ōrākei Marae, where the Māori hearing will take place in March 2022. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. E ngā mana, e ngā reo, e
Filetype(s): Word Document, PDF Created Nov 2021
Newsletters
and Ihi Research presented the Royal Commission with this independent research report about Māori in State care. The research was undertaken by Ihi Research and was co-researched and written with Māori survivors. It pulls together, for the first
Filetype(s): PDF, Word Document Created Nov 2021
Reports Video