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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/part-7/he-waiata-aroha-mo-nga-purapura-ora-2
He waiata. He waiata aroha mō ngā purapura ora. Kāore te aroha i ahau mō koutou e te iwi i mahue kau noa. i te tika. I whakarerea e te ture i raurangi rā. Tāmia rawatia ana te whakamanioro. He huna whakamamae nō te tūkino. He auhi nō te
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/part-8/he-waiata-aroha-mo-nga-purapura-ora-3
He waiata. He waiata aroha mō ngā purapura ora. Kāore te aroha i ahau mō koutou e te iwi i mahue kau noa. i te tika. I whakarerea e te ture i raurangi rā. Tāmia rawatia ana te whakamanioro. He huna whakamamae nō te tūkino. He auhi nō te
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/part-9/he-waiata-aroha-mo-nga-purapura-ora-2
He waiata. He waiata aroha mō ngā purapura ora. Kāore te aroha i ahau mō koutou e te iwi i mahue kau noa. i te tika. I whakarerea e te ture i raurangi rā. Tāmia rawatia ana te whakamanioro. He huna whakamamae nō te tūkino. He auhi nō te
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/research-and-engagement/evidence-library/kelston-and-van-asch-case-study
Our hands are tied - Van Asch College and Kelston School for the Deaf.
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/stolen-lives-marked-souls/chapter-five-complaints-and-accountability/chapter-five-complaints-and-accountability-part-1
Chapter Five: Complaints and Accountability Upoko Tuarima: Ngā nawe me ngā Kawenga. Whakatakinga. Introduction. 1. Despite few visits by social workers to Marylands and Hebron Trust, some boys did manage to tell social workers about the abuse
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/survivor-experiences/survivor-experience-ihorangi-reweti-peters
Survivor experience: Ihorangi Reweti-Peters Ngā wheako o te purapura ora. Year of birth: 2005. Hometown: Ōtautahi Christchurch. Time in care: Foster homes; family homes; residential school – Halswell Residential College; transition home;
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/survivor-experiences/survivor-experience-beverly-wardle-jackson
Survivor experience: Beverly Wardle-Jackson Ngā wheako o te purapura ora. Name Beverly Wardle-Jackson. Hometown Ōtautahi Christchurch. Age when entered care 7 years old. Year of birth 1952. Time in care 1960–1970. Type of care facility Salvation
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/stolen-lives-marked-souls/chapter-five-complaints-and-accountability/chapter-five-complaints-and-accountability-part-2
Chapter Five: Complaints and Accountability (Part 2) Upoko Tuarima: Ngā nawe me ngā Kawenga. Ehara i te mea i hāmenetia katoahia ngā nawe i whakatakotongia ai. Not all complaints resulted in charges being laid. 52. There were 16 brothers from
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/research-and-engagement/public-hearings/maori-experience-of-abuse-in-care
Tō muri te pō roa, tērā a Pokopoko Whiti-te-rā (Māori Experiences) Hearing 7 to 18 March 2022. About the hearing . The Inquiry heard from Māori survivors and their whānau from throughout the motu who shared their lived experiences of being
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/case-studies/case-study-jehovahs-witnesses/chapter-1
Chapter 1: Purpose. 9. This case study considers the New Zealand Christian Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses Australasia (at times referred to in this case study as “the faith” or the “Jehovah’s Witnesses”), including:. care provided