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Abuse in care inquiry changes make its work not credible - survivors and advocates


The high-level investigation is examining abuse that occurred in state and faith-based care between 1950 and 1999.
It was also given discretion to look outside of that time period when the inquiry was established in 2018 but Tinetti has now removed this power, to ensure the Royal Commission completes its work by 2023.
This is because in December last year, the inquiry estimated it would need another three years to complete its work - taking the total investigation period to seven years.
Abuse survivor Keith Wiffin says he is uncomfortable about the changes and the government s lack of consultation with survivors.
It will come as a great shock to many survivors because the two biggest things that survivors want from this process is acknowledgement and recognition as to what s happened historically to them and others and to know that what happened to them isn t going to happen to those who are in care now and who will go into care in the future, Wiffin said. ....

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Abuse in Care: Salvation Army apologises for children and vulnerable people abused in its care - 'Source of great shame'


Abuse in Care: Salvation Army apologises for children and vulnerable people abused in its care - Source of great shame
14 Mar, 2021 10:34 PM
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Social issues reporter, NZ Heraldmichael.neilson@nzherald.co.nz
The Salvation Army says that children and vulnerable people were abused in its care is a source of great shame and the Christian organisation has pledged not to duck and weave in accepting responsibility.
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission is holding a two-week public hearing, starting today in Auckland, into the faith-based redress processes.
It is the second part and follows on from late 2020, when survivors shared their experiences of abuse and seeking recognition and redress. ....

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