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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.
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Created July 2024
This report is provided for the Royal Commission so that Takatāpui, Rainbow and MVPFAFF+ survivors and their communities’ voices are upheld.
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Created July 2024
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.
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Created July 2024
DOT Loves Data is one of New Zealand’s leading providers of data science, data analysis and data visualisation.
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Created July 2024
This report, by Dr Patsie Fawley, provides an expert opinion on how disability, gender, age, culture, mental illness and race intersect in relation to experiences of abuse and neglect.
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Created July 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.
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Created June 2024
The Uses and abuses of solitary confinement of children in State-run institutions in Aotearoa New Zealand independent report finds use of solitary confinement in State care was widespread and routine for decades, and that its use did not adhere to national regulations or international law.
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Created November 2023
The Cracks in the Dam independent report highlights the long-running social and economic forces that lie behind the placement of tamariki into care in Aotearoa.
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Created November 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 30-June 2023.
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Created October 2023
We honour and uphold the dignity of survivors who have so bravely shared their stories here.
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Created September 2023