First procedural hearing explained
The first Procedural hearing of the Abuse in Care Inquiry is on Monday, 19 August at 10am at Rydges Hotel, Federal Street in Auckland.
A procedural hearing is a meeting to help the Inquiry prepare for a public hearing, to make sure it runs as well as possible. We will have one before every public hearing.
In a procedural hearing Commissioners will talk about what will be covered and what evidence will be heard at the upcoming public hearing. No witnesses will be called or evidence heard.
This first Procedural hearing is to prepare for the public hearing beginning on 29 October. All five Commissioners will be there and anyone can attend. Wellbeing support will be available at the procedural hearing and there will be NZSL interpreters.
The hearing will be livestreamed on our website and a recording will also be available to watch later.
Public hearings are just one way of engaging with the Inquiry. You can also request a private session or be part of roundtable meetings and Marae hui that will be set up later in the Inquiry. More information about the Inquiry is available on our website or by emailing us at contact@abuseincare.org.nz or calling 0800 222 727.