Economic cost of abuse in care final report. Scoping of approach and high level estimate MartinJenkins
Contributor(s): MartinJenkins.
Material type: BookPublisher: Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions, 2020Description: electronic document (55 pages) ; PDF file: 790 KB.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 | DATA ANALYSIS | DISABLED PEOPLE | ECONOMIC COSTS | 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 ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website | Abuse in Care Royal Commission media release Summary: This report provides information on the impacts of child abuse and how it has been measured and costed by a number of studies in New Zealand and overseas. It explores how these costs could be applied to the estimates of those abused in care in New Zealand between 1950 and 2019. Ultimately it provides a high-level estimate of the cost of abuse in care in New Zealand. Cost studies capture both the financial costs to the economy and the non-financial costs incurred by the survivor of abuse. (From the website). Follow the media release link for the Abuse in Care Royal Commission Interim report, related documents and background information. Record #6944Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Report prepared for the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions, by MartinJenkins, September 2020. Released December 2020.
This report provides information on the impacts of child abuse and how it has been measured and costed by a number of studies in New Zealand and overseas. It explores how these costs could be applied to the estimates of those abused in care in New Zealand between 1950 and 2019. Ultimately it provides a high-level estimate of the cost of abuse in care in New Zealand. Cost studies capture both the financial costs to the economy and the non-financial costs incurred by the survivor of abuse. (From the website).
Follow the media release link for the Abuse in Care Royal Commission Interim report, related documents and background information.
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