Tāwharautia : pūrongo o te wā. Volume One. Interim report 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
Contributor(s): Shaw, Coral [Chair] | New Zealand. Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions.
Material type: BookPublisher: Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions, 2020Description: electronic document (188 pages) ; PDF file: 7.9 MB; accessible formats available.ISBN: 978-0-473-55413-2.Other title: Abuse in Care Royal Commission. Volume One. Interim report.Subject(s): 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 | PACIFIC PEOPLES | PASIFIKA | PHYSICAL ABUSE | PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE | RELIGION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | SOCIAL SERVICES | VICTIMS | VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE | INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Abuse in Care Volume One | Abuse in Care Volume Two | Access the website | Abuse in Care Royal Commission media release Summary: The Interim report describes the key themes and common issues from the experiences shared with the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry (Royal Commission) by survivors and witnesses. The name Tāwharautia is a word that implies providing shelter or care whether physical, emotional or spiritual. Tāwharautia has two volumes. Volume One outlines the Royal Commission's work to date and how they have approached it, and analyses the key themes and common issues from the experiences shared with the Royal Commission by survivors and witnesses; Volume Two (#6942) is devoted to the voices of survivors. It shares survivors’ stories about their experiences of abuse in care. Tāwharautia is published in several formats including pdf, large text, and html. A version in New Zealand Sign Language, Easy Read and te reo Māori will be available in the next few weeks. Alongside Tāwharautia the Royal Commission has published three research reports. These are the Cohort Study (and a peer review of it) (#6943), the Economic Cost of Abuse report (#6944) (commissioned from MartinJenkins) and a Research Report (#6945) looking at the number of people in care, and the extent of abuse in care. Follow the website link for alternative formats, research reports and more information about this ongoing Royal Commission of Inquiry. Record #6941Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The Interim report describes the key themes and common issues from the experiences shared with the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry (Royal Commission) by survivors and witnesses. The name Tāwharautia is a word that implies providing shelter or care whether physical, emotional or spiritual. Tāwharautia has two volumes.
Volume One outlines the Royal Commission's work to date and how they have approached it, and analyses the key themes and common issues from the experiences shared with the Royal Commission by survivors and witnesses;
Volume Two (#6942) is devoted to the voices of survivors. It shares survivors’ stories about their experiences of abuse in care.
Tāwharautia is published in several formats including pdf, large text, and html. A version in New Zealand Sign Language, Easy Read and te reo Māori will be available in the next few weeks.
Alongside Tāwharautia the Royal Commission has published three research reports. These are the Cohort Study (and a peer review of it) (#6943), the Economic Cost of Abuse report (#6944) (commissioned from MartinJenkins) and a Research Report (#6945) looking at the number of people in care, and the extent of abuse in care.
Follow the website link for alternative formats, research reports and more information about this ongoing Royal Commission of Inquiry. Record #6941