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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
Distressing content warning. Presentation starts at 09:30. Professor Michael Tarren-Sweeney is a Professor of Child and Family Psychology at the University of Canterbury. He is a clinical child psychologist, psychiatric epidemiologist and child
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Public hearings Video, Statement
Distressing content warning. Presentation starts at 00:00:15. Sir Kim Workman (Ngāti Kahungunu, Rangitaane) gave evidence about his early experience as a Police youth aid officer in the 1970s, and his subsequent work detailing the racial profiling
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Public hearings Video, Statement
Distressing content warning. Presentation starts at 00:01:00. Presentation starts at 00:00:30. At the time of the hearing Dr Alison Green (Ngati Awa (Ngati Pukeko), Ngati Ranginui (Ngaitamarawaho) Ngaiterangi (Ngaitukairangi)) was a researcher at Te
Filetype(s): Video, PDF Created Nov 2019
Public hearings Video, Statement
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Public hearings Video, Statement
Distressing content warning. Dr Else is a writer, researcher and editor, and wrote the first comprehensive history of post-war adoption in New Zealand from 1944-1974. Dr Else gave evidence about the growth of adoption and the State’s involvement
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Public hearings Video, Statement
Survivors, advocates and experts speak at first public hearing. The scene has been set for the next three years of the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry with the completion of our first public hearing this month. This issue of the Pānui is
Filetype(s): PDF, Word Document Created Nov 2019
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