Uses and abuses of solitary confinement of children in State run institutions in Aotearoa New Zealand : independent report for the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions Sharon Shalev
Material type:
- New Zealand. Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry
- ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
- ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILD ABUSE
- ADHD
- AUTISM
- CHILD ABUSE
- CHILD PROTECTION
- CHILD WELFARE
- CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
- DISCIPLINE
- DISABLED PEOPLE
- EMOTIONAL ABUSE
- HUMAN RIGHTS
- INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE
- INSTITUTIONAL CARE
- MĀORI
- MENTAL HEALTH
- NEURODIVERSITY
- PACIFIC PEOPLES
- PASIFIKA
- PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
- PERPETRATORS
- PHYSICAL ABUSE
- PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
- SOCIAL SERVICES
- TAIOHI
- TAITAMARIKI
- TAMARIKI
- TĀNGATA WHAIKAHA
- TIRITI O WAITANGI
- Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCROC)
- VICTIM/SURVIVORS' VOICES
- YOUNG PEOPLE
- NEW ZEALAND
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Prepared for the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions, Written July 2022,
Released November 2023
The Uses and abuses of solitary confinement of children in State-run institutions in Aotearoa New Zealand independent report finds use of solitary confinement in State care was widespread and routine for decades, and that its use did not adhere to national regulations or international law. (From the website). Record #8839