Seeking applications for a Ministerial Advisory Group
The Government is seeking a range of expertise from survivors, advocates, including those with an understanding of care settings, to provide advice to the Lead Coordination…
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The Government is seeking a range of expertise from survivors, advocates, including those with an understanding of care settings, to provide advice to the Lead Coordination…
As part of its pre-Budget 2025 announcement, the Government has today (9 May 2025) announced improvements to the redress and care system to prevent, identify, and…
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In this newsletter we share information about a new survivor focused fund and the release of decisions about redress for survivors of torture at the…
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In this pānui we provide a link to an Archives NZ survey about care records. The survey closes on 15 February. We also share…
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This is the first pānui from the Crown Response Office.
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry’s final report, Whanaketia through pain and trauma,…
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In the pānui newsletter sent on Tuesday 19 November, we informed you public submissions for the Responding to Abuse in Care Legislation Amendment Bill…
Submissions now open for the Responding to Abuse in Care Legislation Amendment Bill
The Responding to Abuse in Care Legislation Amendment Bill had its first reading on…
Programme for the livestream of the public apology on 12 November
This is an update about the programme for the public apology on 12 November for…
The public apology
A formal public apology will be made to survivors of abuse in care at Parliament on 12 November 2024 by the Prime Minister of…
Survivors of abuse in care and their ‘plus one’ are invited to register their interest to attend a concurrent public apology event on Tuesday 12 November 2024.