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New Zealand landmark report finds 200,000 suffered abuse in care
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Authors/contributors
- Armstrong, Katheryn (Author)
- Ginto (Author)
Title
New Zealand landmark report finds 200,000 suffered abuse in care
Abstract
Some 200,000 children, young people and vulnerable adults suffered abuse while in state and faith-based care in New Zealand over the last 70 years, a landmark investigation has found. It means almost one in three children in care from 1950 to 2019 suffered some form of abuse, including being subject to rape, electric shocks and forced labour, according to the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry. The publication of the commission's final report follows a six-year investigation into the experiences of nearly 3,000 people.
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BBC News
Date
2024-07-24
Language
English
Accessed
27/07/2024, 18:12
Call Number
D
Rights
Indigenous Matters
Extra
New Zealand
Citation
Armstrong, K., & Ginto. (2024, July 24). New Zealand landmark report finds 200,000 suffered abuse in care. BBC News. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4ng6jjz6jpo
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