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Stolen lives, marked souls : Te whakatewhatewhatanga o te Kāhui o ngā Parata o Hato Hoani o te Atua i te kura o Marylands me te Tarati o Hebron The inquiry into the Order of the Brothers of St John of God at Marylands School and Hebron Trust Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry, 2023Description: electronic document (370 pages) ; PDF & Word files.Subject(s): Hebron Trust | Marylands School | St John of God | New Zealand. Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry | ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES | ABUSED MEN | ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILD ABUSE | ADULT SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE | CATHOLIC CHURCH | CHILD ABUSE | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE | CHILD PROTECTION | CHILD WELFARE | DISABLED PEOPLE | INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE | MĀORI | PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES | PERPETRATORS | RELIGION | SOCIAL SERVICES | VICTIM/SURVIVORS' VOICES | YOUNG PEOPLE | Case studies: Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry | NEW ZEALAND | CHRISTCHURCHOnline resources: Download report, PDF | Download report, Word DOCX | Resd executive summary, HTML | Read online or access alternative formats | Read the Royal Commission's media release | Access related Case studies | He Take Rangahau Summary: This report found cries for help from survivors of Marylands School and Hebron Trust were ignored for decades. Both facilities were run by the Order of the Brothers of St John of God. The report found the Catholic Church, the Order and State have never been held accountable for their role or for failing to address the harm. This report is part of the Royal Commission’s wider investigation into abuse in the Catholic Church institutions. (From the media release). This is one of the case studies published by the Royal Commission throughout the course of the Inquiry, which investigate abuse and neglect in a number of State and faith-based institutions across Aotearoa New Zealand. There are seven case studies in all. (From the website). This case study and Beautiful children where published prior to the release of Whanaketia, the final report. Five further case studies were published on the release of the final report. Record #8303
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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, Released 2 August 2023

This report found cries for help from survivors of Marylands School and Hebron Trust were ignored for decades.

Both facilities were run by the Order of the Brothers of St John of God.

The report found the Catholic Church, the Order and State have never been held accountable for their role or for failing to address the harm.

This report is part of the Royal Commission’s wider investigation into abuse in the Catholic Church institutions. (From the media release).

This is one of the case studies published by the Royal Commission throughout the course of the Inquiry, which investigate abuse and neglect in a number of State and faith-based institutions across Aotearoa New Zealand. There are seven case studies in all. (From the website). This case study and Beautiful children where published prior to the release of Whanaketia, the final report. Five further case studies were published on the release of the final report. Record #8303

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