He purapura ora, he māra tipu : from redress to puretumu torowhānui. Volume Two
He purapura ora, he māra tipu : from redress to puretumu torowhānui. Volume Two
Abuse in Care Royal Commission. Volume Two. Redress report case studies
Presented to the Governor-General by the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions
- Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions, 2021
- electronic document (114 pages) ; PDF file: 6.2 MB; accessible formats available
Released 15 December 2021
Volume Two includes case studies providing victim/survivors' accounts of abuse and ongoing struggles to achieve redress.
This report is about the struggle of many survivors of abuse in care to restore their lives, regain their mana and hold previous and current government of the day, State and faith-based institutions to account for the abuse survivors suffered. It’s about the failures of those institutions to respond to the needs of survivors. This report also looks to the future, to what ‘redress’ should be available to survivors of abuse in care – that is, what is needed to put right the deep harm that has been done to individuals, their whānau and communities through abuse in care. We recognise the term ‘redress’ is unfamiliar to many survivors, and some consider it does not capture what is needed. Some have said the term reminds them of the abuse they suffered. In our report, we have chosen to use the reo Māori terms ‘puretumu torowhānui’ , or holistic redress, as it refers to a wider range of things that redress should include – things that can restore the lives, oranga or wellbeing and mana of survivors.
Follow the website link for alternative formats, research reports and more information about this ongoing Royal Commission of Inquiry. Record #7402
978-0-473-60727-2
New Zealand. Child, Youth and Family.
New Zealand. Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry
ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILD ABUSE
ADULT SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE
ABUSED MEN
ABUSED WOMEN
CHILD ABUSE
CHILD NEGLECT
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
CHILD PROTECTION
DISABLED PEOPLE
EMOTIONAL ABUSE
INSTITUTIONAL CARE
JUSTICE
MĀORI
MENTAL HEALTH
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
PHYSICAL ABUSE
PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
RELIGION
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SOCIAL SERVICES
VICTIM/SURVIVORS' VOICES
VICTIMS
VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
Released 15 December 2021
Volume Two includes case studies providing victim/survivors' accounts of abuse and ongoing struggles to achieve redress.
This report is about the struggle of many survivors of abuse in care to restore their lives, regain their mana and hold previous and current government of the day, State and faith-based institutions to account for the abuse survivors suffered. It’s about the failures of those institutions to respond to the needs of survivors. This report also looks to the future, to what ‘redress’ should be available to survivors of abuse in care – that is, what is needed to put right the deep harm that has been done to individuals, their whānau and communities through abuse in care. We recognise the term ‘redress’ is unfamiliar to many survivors, and some consider it does not capture what is needed. Some have said the term reminds them of the abuse they suffered. In our report, we have chosen to use the reo Māori terms ‘puretumu torowhānui’ , or holistic redress, as it refers to a wider range of things that redress should include – things that can restore the lives, oranga or wellbeing and mana of survivors.
Follow the website link for alternative formats, research reports and more information about this ongoing Royal Commission of Inquiry. Record #7402
978-0-473-60727-2
New Zealand. Child, Youth and Family.
New Zealand. Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry
ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILD ABUSE
ADULT SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE
ABUSED MEN
ABUSED WOMEN
CHILD ABUSE
CHILD NEGLECT
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
CHILD PROTECTION
DISABLED PEOPLE
EMOTIONAL ABUSE
INSTITUTIONAL CARE
JUSTICE
MĀORI
MENTAL HEALTH
PACIFIC PEOPLES
PASIFIKA
PHYSICAL ABUSE
PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
RELIGION
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
SOCIAL SERVICES
VICTIM/SURVIVORS' VOICES
VICTIMS
VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND