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  1. https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-5/1-1-introduction-22

    PURETUMU TOROWHĀNUI OUTCOMES. Apologies. Apologies help many survivors heal and move on with their lives. They can also be a way for survivors to be assured the abuse they suffered will not happen to others. The scheme should facilitate meaningful

  2. https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-5/1-1-introduction-23

    FUNDING AND SERVICE DELIVERY. Funding arrangements. We conducted an analysis of whether the Crown alone should fund the scheme or the institutions responsible for the abuse should fund it. In the end, we concluded the best option would be for the

  3. https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-5/1-1-introduction-24

    WIDER CONSIDERATIONS. Memorials and awareness-raising. One useful and public way to acknowledge the experiences of survivors – and raise awareness of abuse – is memorials. They are also a tangible way of honouring the memory of survivors who are

  4. https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-5/1-1-introduction-27

    URGENT NEED FOR ACTION. Our work continues as we look more closely at the specific experiences of Māori, Pacific, Deaf and disabled people, and how some survivors overlap into each of these groups. What we uncover will help us determine what more

  5. https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/stolen-lives-marked-souls/chapter-five-complaints-and-accountability/mr-jb

    Mr JB Ngā wheako o ngā purapura ora - Survivor experience:. Name. Mr JB. Age when entered care. 2 1/2 years old. Age now. 62 years old. Hometown. Christchurch. Time in care. 1962–1969. Type of care facility. Faith-based orphanage – St

  6. https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/summaries/takatapui-rainbow-and-mvpfaff-experiences-of-abuse-and-neglect-in-care/chapter-3-context

    Chapter 3: Context. 18. The Inquiry uses the terms Takatāpui, Rainbow and MVPFAFF+. The word “and” has been used rather than “or” because some of these identities intersect. 19. Takatāpui is the te reo Māori term meaning intimate

  7. https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/summaries/maori-survivors-experiences/chapter-2-executive-summary

    Chapter 2: Executive summary. 9. The story of abuse and neglect in care is the story of Māori in care. 10. Traditionally, Māori had their own systems of care, health, justice and law governed by tikanga Māori. Pēpi and tamariki were seen as

  8. https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/research-and-engagement/public-hearings/public-hearing-state-redress-hearing-phase-1

    State Redress Hearing (Phase 1) 21 September to 2 October 2020. About the hearing . Phase 1 of the State Redress Hearing focussed on the experience of survivors of abuse in care and civil claims made against the State, and from survivors about

  9. https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-5

    Video introducing the report.

  10. https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-2

    1.2 Understanding the tūkino. To understand the tūkino suffered, it must be viewed against the context in which people were placed in care. Children and vulnerable adults were placed in care for many reasons. Some entered care because their

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