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On 11 April 2022 the Anglican Church investigation scope was formally expanded to also include the abuse of children, young persons and vulnerable adults in the care of: the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand; the Methodist Church of New Zealand; the Salvation Army New Zealand, and subsidiaries and affiliated entities and institutions of these organisations (together the Protestant faiths).
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Created April 2022
Ngāti Whātua welcomes Royal Commission staff onto Ōrākei Marae at the powhiri for the Māori public hearing.
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Created April 2022
Closing panel for the Māori public hearing The panel was made up of five representatives who spoke from different lived experiences.
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Created April 2022
A report prepared for the Royal Commission on matters relating to ACC and survivors of abuse in Care as defined by the Commission.
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Created March 2022
A report prepared for the Royal Commission on issues facing survivors of abuse in care when seeking cover, compensation and rehabilitation from the Accident Compensation Corporation.
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Created March 2022
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Created March 2022
***Distressing content warning*** Rev.
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Created March 2022
***Distressing content warning*** Te Enga Harris Te Enga Harris is of Māori descent and is the oldest of her siblings, who were also put through the State care system.
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Created March 2022
***Distressing content warning*** Natasha Emery focused her kōrero on her and her late brother’s childhood and adolescence.
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Created March 2022
***Distressing content warning*** Mr MM experienced abuse before being placed in care.
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Created March 2022