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Victims' rights focus in sex abuse law reforms
Victims of sexual assault will have greater legal protection with a law change that aims to give children and adults better support in the courts.
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Investigation into historical sex, abuse offending leads to over 70 charges
Police have charged three people as part of an investigation into allegations of historical sexual and physical offending, committed by a contracted care provider in Auckland.
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Plain racism: why did Marist Brothers pay out less to Fijian victims than Kiwis?
Photo: Chris McKeen / Stuff By Steve Kilgallon for Stuff For 40 years, Jerry Cataki was silent.
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Beautiful Children report on Lake Alice abuse presented to Parliament
Some survivors of child abuse at Lake Alice Hospital say the Royal Commission of Inquiry report titled Beautiful Children doesn't go far enough.
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Papakura Marae, charity team up for new device that helps domestic violence victims
Papakura Marae is trialling a ground-breaking family violence support and prevention programme that is both protecting its community workers and violence victims.
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Whānau whaikaha meet royal commissioners to explore solutions for Māori disabled
By Waimanea Nuri, Te Rito journalism cadet. Thirty whānau who live with disabilities have gathered to discuss the impact of state care abuse with royal commissioners.
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State care to state custody: research suggests clear link
Research undertaken as part of the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry shows state care last century was a breeding ground for those who went on to serve a prison sentence.
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Oranga Tamariki gives evidence at royal commission into state abuse
Survivors of state abuse say they are underwhelmed by evidence given to the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry by state agencies.