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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/inquiry-into-the-lake-alice-child-and-adolescent-unit/2-1-what-happened-at-lake-alice/hake-halo
Hake Halo. Name: Hake Halo. Age when entered care: 13. Age now: 60. Hometown: Niue. Time in care: 1971-1972; 1975-1977. Type of care facility: Psychiatric hospitals, boys’ home. Psychiatric hospitals – St Johns Psychiatric Hospital, Lake Alice,
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/whanaketia/summaries/survivors-experiences-of-abuse-and-neglect-in-mental-health-care-settings/chapter-3-purpose-and-process
Chapter 3: Purpose and process. 24. Part 1 of the the Inquiry’s final report, Whanaketia – Through pain and trauma, from darkness to light, explains that the Terms of Reference directed the Inquiry to focus on the experiences of “those with
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/inquiry-into-the-lake-alice-child-and-adolescent-unit/2-1-what-happened-at-lake-alice/2-1-what-happened-at-lake-alice
2.1 What happened at Lake Alice Ngā āhuatanga i hua ake i Lake Alice. WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT. 2.1.1 Te whakatūnga o te manga tamariki me te rangatahi ki Lake Alice - Establishment of the Lake Alice child and adolescent unit. 46. Lake Alice
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/inquiry-into-the-lake-alice-child-and-adolescent-unit/2-1-what-happened-at-lake-alice/2-1-5-beyond-electric-shocks-survivor-experience-of-abuse-at-lake-alice-part-1
2.1.5 Beyond electric shocks: Survivor experience of abuse at Lake Alice (Part 1) I tua i te patu hiko: Wheako tūkino o ngā purapura ora ki Lake Alice. Te taenga atu ki Lake Alice - Arriving at Lake Alice. 192. The experience of arriving at the
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/inquiry-into-the-lake-alice-child-and-adolescent-unit/2-2-impact-of-the-abuse/2-2-impact-of-the-abuse
2.2 Impact of the abuse Te pānga o te mahi tūkino. 2.2.1 Whakatakinga - Introduction. 449. Life at Lake Alice was abusive and unsafe. Survivors described being in a constant state of “terror and misery every minute of the day”. [993]. In this
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/inquiry-into-the-lake-alice-child-and-adolescent-unit/2-3-factors-that-enabled-abuse/2-3-factors-that-enabled-abuse
2.3 Factors that enabled abuse Ngā āhuatanga i taea ai ngā mahi tūkino. 2.3.1 Whakatakinga: Te mārama ki ngā mahi tūkino ā-pūnaha ki Lake Alice - Introduction: Understanding systemic abuse at Lake Alice. 549. Abuse occurred at Lake Alice
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/inquiry-into-the-lake-alice-child-and-adolescent-unit/2-4-attempts-at-independent-investigation-accountability-and-redress/2-4-attempts-at-independent-investigation-accountability-and-redress
2.4 Attempts at independent investigation, accountability and redress Te whai i ngā tūhuratanga, haepapatanga, puretumu motuhake. 2.4.1 Whakatakinga - Introduction. 718. In the decades after the abuse at Lake Alice Hospital, survivors repeatedly
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/inquiry-into-the-lake-alice-child-and-adolescent-unit/1-1-context/sensitive-to-a-smile-3
1.1.2 Mental health and disability in Te Ao Māori Hauora hinengaro me te hauātanga i Te Ao Māori. 11. Conditions or symptoms of illness or impairment that the Western view may see as deformities requiring hospitalisation and treatment are not
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/inquiry-into-the-lake-alice-child-and-adolescent-unit/2-2-impact-of-the-abuse/acknowledgments-3
2.2.4 Effects on cognitive and mental health Te taha hinengaro. 469. Te taha hinengaro in Te Whare Tapa Whā and the mental health pou in the Fonofale model both represent mental and emotional aspects of a person’s wellbeing. Here, we consider
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-2/1-1-introduction-13
The journey for Māori. New Zealand’s history has been one of colonisation. Over many generations, the government, at times actively assisted by churches, pursued colonial and assimilationist policies aimed at breaking down Māori authority and