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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-10/1-1-introduction-14
Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Search. Advocacy and financial help hit and miss. Survivors’ experiences of legal assistance and
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-10/1-1-introduction-15
Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Search. Lack of independence or independent review. Many survivors said they did not trust the
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-10/1-1-introduction-16
Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Search. Frustration at lack of accountability. Many survivors told us redress was not just about
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-10/1-1-introduction-2
Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Search. Failure to take preventive action and make system change. Many survivors reported abuse with the
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-10/1-1-introduction-3
Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Search. Long delays a cause of frustration. A persistent theme among survivors was the length of time it
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-10/1-1-introduction-19
Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Search. Apologies not meaningful. Some survivors said they received sincere apologies, but far more said
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-10/1-1-introduction-20
Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Search. Financial payments are inadequate. Most survivors considered their financial settlements were
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-10/1-1-introduction-21
Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Search. Redress was inadequate to restore mana or oranga. Monetary payments and an apology are the key
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-10/1-1-introduction-13
Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Search. No ability to respond to harm to whānau. The impacts of abuse in State and faith-based care
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https://www.abuseincare.org.nz/reports/from-redress-to-puretumu/from-redress-to-puretumu-4/1-1-introduction-10/1-1-introduction-5
Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Toggle secondary navigation. Search. Survivors felt powerless. For most, the experience of being taken into care was extremely