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A survivor of abuse may ask a person or people to support them to share their experience of abuse at a private session of the Inquiry.
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Created August 2019
The Royal Commission is committed to ensuring survivors are safe and secure when they engage with the Royal Commission.
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Created July 2019
An overview of the scope of the public hearing starting on 29 October 2019.
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Created July 2019
A core participant is a person who: played, or may have played, a direct and significant role in relation to the matters to which the inquiry relates has a significant interest in a substantial aspect of the matters to which the inquiry relates may be subject to explicit or serious criticism during the inquiry or in the report Participants, including survivors, agencies, faith-based institutions, and social service providers, can apply for core participant status at any time during the life of the inquiry.
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Created July 2019
Instructions on submitting an experssion of interest to be included in the Survivor Advisory Group.
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Created July 2019
The report created after the public consultation on the draft Terms of Reference.
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Created July 2019
A letter from Sir Anand Satyanand to Minister Tracy Martin after carrying out the initial consultation to help establish the Inquiry.
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Created July 2019
Minutes outlining details of the Inquiry's Procedural hearing in August 2019.
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Created July 2019
This document outlines the understanding between the Department of Corrections and this Inquiry.
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Created July 2019