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This Royal Commission is an independent inquiry into abuse in state care and in the care of faith-based institutions in Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Media play an important role in helping the public understand the scale and impact of abuse in care. If media people would like to attend and/or report on a Royal Commission public hearing, you must adhere to these Media Guidelines which include applying to attend/report within five business days. If you have an media enquiry, please contact: media@abuseincare.org.nz or 027 298 2094.

Faith-based Redress hearing: 29 March

29 March 2021

Closing statements will be heard by Commissioners at the Abuse in Care Inquiry Faith-based Redress hearing today.

Faith-based Redress hearing: 26 March witness list and evidence summaries

26 March 2021

Witnesses for faith-based institutions will continue giving evidence before the Abuse in Care of Inquiry today on their processes for resolving abuse claims.

Faith-based Redress hearing: 25 March witness list and evidence summaries

25 March 2021

Witnesses for faith-based institutions will continue giving evidence before the Abuse in Care of Inquiry today on their processes for resolving abuse claims.

Faith-based Redress hearing: 24 March witness list and evidence summaries

24 March 2021

Witnesses for faith-based institutions will continue giving evidence before the Abuse in Care of Inquiry today on their processes for resolving abuse claims.

Faith-based Redress hearing: 23 March witness list and evidence summaries

23 March 2021

Witnesses for faith-based institutions will continue giving evidence before the Abuse in Care of Inquiry today on their processes for resolving abuse claims.

Faith-based Redress hearing: 22 March witness list and evidence summaries

22 March 2021

Witnesses for faith-based institutions will continue giving evidence before the Abuse in Care of Inquiry today on their processes for resolving abuse claims.

Faith-based Redress hearing: 19 March witness list and evidence summaries

19 March 2021

Witnesses for faith-based institutions will continue giving evidence before the Abuse in Care of Inquiry today on their redress processes.

Faith-based Redress hearing: 18 March witness list and evidence summaries

18 March 2021

Witnesses for faith-based institutions will continue giving evidence before the Abuse in Care of Inquiry today on their Redress processes.

Faith-based Redress hearing: 17 March witness list and evidence summaries

17 March 2021

Witnesses for faith-based institutions will continue giving evidence before the Abuse in Care of Inquiry today on their Redress processes.

Faith-based Redress hearing: 16 March witness list and evidence summaries

16 March 2021

Witnesses for faith-based institutions will continue giving evidence before the Abuse in Care of Inquiry today on their Redress processes.

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  • Mō te Kōmihana a te Karauna About the Royal Commission
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