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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/case-studies/van-asch-and-kelston/survivor-experience-ms-mk
Survivor experience: Ms MK Ngā wheako o te purapura ora. Name Ms MK. Hometown Rangitikei District. Age when entered care 4 years old. Year of birth 1958. Time in care 1962–1973. Type of care facility Foster care; schools for the Deaf – Van Asch
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/summaries/pacific-peoples-experiences-of-abuse-and-neglect-in-care/chapter-6-impacts
Chapter 6: Impacts of abuse and neglect on Pacific survivors. 103. Part 5 of the Inquiry’s final report, Whanaketia – Through pain and trauma, from darkness to light, sets out the significant, pervasive and lifelong impacts that abuse and
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/summaries/maori-survivors-experiences/chapter-1-introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction. This summary describes the abuse and neglect in State care and in the care of faithbased institutions suffered by Māori survivors and the impacts on them and their whānau, hapū, iwi and hāpori. Chapter 2 is an executive
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/summaries/survivors-experiences-of-abuse-and-neglect-in-mental-health-care-settings/chapter-6-nature
Chapter 6: Nature and extent of abuse in mental health care settings. 137. While all forms of abuse and neglect were experienced across most mental health settings, this chapter focuses on the most pervasive forms that the Inquiry heard about. The
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/about-us/panui/panui-closing-of-survivor-registrations-extended-to-21-march
Pānui – Closing of survivor registrations extended to 21 March. Release date: 27 February 2023. We know many have been impacted by the major weather events we’ve recently experienced across our country. First and foremost, we hope you and your
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/research-and-engagement/public-hearings/faith-based-institutional-response-hearing
Faith-based Institutional Response Hearing 13 to 21 October 2022. About the hearing . The Inquiry examined the responses of faith-based institutions to the abuse and neglect of thousands of children, young people and vulnerable adults in their care
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/case-studies/case-study-jehovahs-witnesses/he-karakia-2
He karakia. E tāmara mā, koutou te pūtake o ēnei kōwhiringa, kua horaina nei. E tohe tonu nei i te ara o te tika. E ngaki tonu ana i te māra tipu. Anei koutou te whakairihia ki te tihi o. Maungārongo, kia tau te mauri. Rukuhia te pū o te
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Chapter 5: Nature and extent of abuse and neglect of Pacific survivors - Royal Commission of Inquiry
https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/summaries/pacific-peoples-experiences-of-abuse-and-neglect-in-care/chapter-5-nature
Chapter 5: Nature and extent of abuse and neglect of Pacific survivors. 82. Part 4 of the Inquiry’s final report, Whanaketia – Through pain and trauma, from darkness to light, describes how Pacific children, young people and adults in State and
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-5/1-1-introduction-13
RECOMMENDATIONS PREFACE. Current redress processes are unquestionably failing to produce fair, consistent or adequate outcomes for survivors and their whānau affected by tūkino, or abuse, harm or trauma in care. They are not designed in
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/summaries/women-and-girls-experiences-of-abuse-and-neglect-in-care/chapter-7-factors
Chapter 7: Factors that contributed to abuse and neglect of women and girls in care. 115. Part 7 of the Inquiry’s final report, Whanaketia – Through pain and trauma, from darkness to light, describes the factors that the Inquiry identified as