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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.
Getting the word out there
Getting the word out about the Inquiry and supporting survivors to engage with us has been the focus of our community engagement this Summer.
Pasefika fono held in Auckland
Word spreads among Pasefika community about the Abuse in Care Inquiry following series of fono.
FAQs now on website
Frequently Asked Questions
New Zealand Sign Language videos produced for Deaf community
A series of New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) videos to encourage members of the Deaf community...
First Redress Hearing split into two phases
Witnesses will have more time to give evidence at Redress hearing.
Pānui – February 2020
Pānui – February 2020 - a newsletter from the Abuse in Care Inquiry
The first of a series of monthly blogs from the Commissioners
This is the first of a series of monthly blogs from the Commissioners of the Royal Commission to keep you up to date with our work at the Inquiry.
Chair visits Waitangi
Chair Coral Shaw at Waitangi on 6 February. Judge Shaw has been visiting Waitangi to engage with Māori leaders.
Historical abuse of Māori in care: Iwi Chairs urged to support Royal Commission to find Māori solutions
Abuse in Care Inquiry Chair Coral Shaw has urged Iwi Chairs to assist the Royal Commission to reach Māori survivors and find Māori solutions.
Royal Commission staff members at the Te Rā o te Raukura whanau event on Saturday 1 February
Festivities kicked off under cloudy skies and humid temperatures at the annual Te Rā o te Raukura whanau event last Saturday in Lower Hutt.