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Organisation

Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care (New Zealand)


The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care is looking into what happened to children, young people and vulnerable adults in care. It will make recommendations about how New Zealand can better care for children, young persons and vulnerable adults.

Report

Whanaketia: through pain and trauma, from darkness to light


The final report on abuse and neglect in State and faith-based institutions between 1950 and 1999. This report shines a light on the myriad ways that these institutions and their leaders failed in their duty of care to hundreds of thousands of children, young people and adults. Most of the factors that led or contributed...
Report

Māori involvement in State care 1950–1999


This research uses data from several locations and agencies about Māori who were abused in State care between 1950 and 1999.
Report

Abuse in care: Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care - interim report


The Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care interim report – Tāwharautia: Pūrongo o te Wā (Tāwharautia) describes the key themes and common issues from the experiences shared by survivors and witnesses.
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Economic cost of abuse in care: final report


This study aims to provide a high-level estimate of the cost of abuse in care over the inquiry period. In researching how this might be done, the study identifies the range of impacts associated with the abuse of young people and vulnerable adults, how they can be measured, and available costs that can be applied.

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