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An independent submission from Gang whānau to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions. – by Gang whānau with support from Professor Tracey McIntosh, July 2023. Related
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Created Jul 2024
DOT Loves Data is one of New Zealand’s leading providers of data science, data analysis and data visualisation. It employs a range of PhD level researchers and data scientists to ensure it is able to solve and distil complex problems into
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Created Jul 2024
A report by the rōpū, Kaitiaki mō ngā teina e haere ake nei, made up of tangata whenua, Tauiwi, tangata whaikaha, migrants, gender diverse, rainbow rangatahi and parents ranging in age from 17-30 years old. The report gives voice to the rōpū
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Created Jul 2024
Minute 30 (the final minute) addresses the status of the evidence, documents and information the Inquiry has gathered and generated since its inception and access to that material after the Inquiry presents its final report. 2025 Abuse in Care -
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Created Jun 2024
This report updates you about the high-level activity of the Royal Commission into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions and year-to-date spend through to 30-June 2023.
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Created Oct 2023
St John of God survivors gather in Christchurch. Survivors of Marylands School and Hebron Trust gathered with Commissioners, mana whenua, Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger and other guests in Christchurch last Wednesday for the release of the Royal
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Created Sep 2023
Farewell to Commissioner Ali'imuamua Sandra Alofivae. Commissioner Sandra Alofivae finished her role with the Royal Commission last month and starts a new journey as a District Court Judge. In June, the Attorney-General Hon David Parker announced
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Created Sep 2023
We honour and uphold the dignity of survivors who have so bravely shared their stories here. We acknowledge that some content contains explicit descriptions of tūkino – abuse, harm and trauma – and may evoke strong negative, emotional responses
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Created Sep 2023
Changes to our Terms of Reference. The Royal Commission’s Terms of Reference were amended in June 2023 to support delivery of the final report by 28 March 2024 and to prevent delays to cross-government work on a new independent redress system for
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Created Jul 2023
This report updates you about the high-level activity of the Royal Commission into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions and year-to-date spend through to 31-March 2023.
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Created Jul 2023