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Faith-based Redress hearing: 4 Dec witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Inquiry Faith-based Redress hearing continues today in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from one witness.
Faith-based Redress hearing: 3 Dec witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Inquiry Faith-based Redress hearing continues today in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from two witnesses.
Faith-based Redress hearing: 2 Dec witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry Faith-based Redress hearing continues today in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from two witnesses.
Faith-based Redress hearing: 1 Dec witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Inquiry Faith-based Redress hearing continues today in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from three witnesses
Faith-based Redress hearing: 30 November witness list and evidence summaries
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry Faith-based Redress hearing starts today in Auckland. Commissioners will hear from three witnesses.
Age Concern New Zealand and Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry raising awareness together
Age Concern New Zealand is supporting the work of the Inquiry by raising awareness of the Inquiry’s work within the seniors' community.
NZ abuse in care survivors in NSW prisons targeted by Royal Commission
New South Wales Corrective Services are supporting the Abuse in Care Royal Commission to get information about the Inquiry to New Zealanders in their prisons.
Faith-based care abuse survivors to give evidence
At least 25 survivors of abuse in the care of the Catholic Church, Anglican Church and Salvation Army will soon give evidence before the Royal Commission.
Faith-based Redress Procedural hearing announced
At this Procedural hearing, Commissioners will hear applications made by the the Catholic Church in Aotearoa New Zealand, Anglican Church and Salvation Army.
State Redress hearing: Solicitor-General’s evidence delayed
The Solicitor-General Una Jagose QC will now commence giving evidence to the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry’s State Redress hearing on Monday 2 Nov.