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***Distressing content warning*** Darryl Smith was placed at Marylands School by his parents when he was seven years old, on the advice of the Department of Education.
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Created February 2022
***Distressing content warning*** Mr DG was transferred from foster care to Marylands School by the Department of Social Welfare’s psychiatric services when he was nine years old.
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Created February 2022
***Distressing content warning*** Ms DN gave evidence about her brother, who attended Marylands School from age eight to 16.
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Created February 2022
***Distressing content warning*** Steven Long was placed at Marylands School by the Department of Social Welfare at age seven.
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Created February 2022
Katherine Anderson, Counsel Assisting the Royal Commission
Dr Michelle Mulvihill and Sam Wimsett
Crown Secretariat represented by Rachael Schmidt-McCleave
Bishops and Congregational Leaders…
Dr Michelle Mulvihill and Sam Wimsett
Crown Secretariat represented by Rachael Schmidt-McCleave
Bishops and Congregational Leaders…
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Created February 2022
This Minute sets out directions on the Royal Commission of Inquiry’s upcoming public hearing into abuse in the care of the Hospitaller Brothers of St John of God (Order of St John of God) at Marylands School, the St Joseph’s orphanage and the Hebron Trust.
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Created January 2022
***Distressing content warning*** Talanoa is a concept recognised in many Pacific island nations including Niue, Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Hawai’i and the Cook Islands.
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Created November 2021
***Distressing content warning*** Associate Professor Hon.
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Created November 2021
***Distressing content warning*** Fa’amoana Luafutu came to New Zealand from Samoa when he was 8 years old.
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Created November 2021
***Distressing content warning*** Tigilau Ness is a first-generation New Zealand-born Niuean.
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Created November 2021