Research report : What we know about the numbers of people in care and the extent of abuse in care Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care Research Team
Material type:
- 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
- DATA ANALYSIS
- DISABLED PEOPLE
- EMOTIONAL ABUSE
- INSTITUTIONAL CARE
- JUSTICE
- MĀORI
- PACIFIC PEOPLES
- PASIFIKA
- PHYSICAL ABUSE
- PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
- RELIGION
- SEXUAL VIOLENCE
- SOCIAL SERVICES
- STATISTICS
- VICTIMS
- VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
- INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE
- NEW ZEALAND
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Vine library | Online | Available | ON20120018 |
Published November 2020, released December 2020 along with Interim report and other related reports.
his research report summarises what the Royal Commission of Inquiry (the Inquiry) into abuse in care currently knows about indicative numbers of people who were in certain state or faithbased care settings in Aotearoa New Zealand from 1950 to 2019 and, of those, the number who may have experienced abuse or neglect while in care. Further, it summarises what is currently known about the proportional representation of three different groups in care: Māori, Pacific people, and disabled people. Finally, it examines the number and profile of people who have registered with the Inquiry. (From the website).
Follow the media release link for the Abuse in Care Royal Commission Interim report, related documents and background information. Record #6945