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Minute 8 makes further directions in respect of the public hearing on State Redress due to commence on 21 September…
Filetype(s): PDFCreated July 2020
Procedural Minute
Photo: Julia Steenson, new Commissioner.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word DocumentCreated June 2020
Newsletters
This Practice Note sets out how the Inquiry will approach the redaction of information from documents or any other evidence received in the course of its investigations and from those participating with the Inquiry pursuant to section 15 of the Inquiries Act 2013 (“the Act”).
Filetype(s): PDFCreated June 2020
Procedural Practice note
If a person has evidence that is relevant to the Inquiry’s Terms of Reference they may provide a statement setting out their experience.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word DocumentCreated June 2020
Procedural Practice note
The Inquiry has the power under section 15 of the Inquiries Act 2013 (“the Act”) to make orders forbidding or restricting public access to any part or aspect of the Inquiry and / or forbidding publication of evidence, submissions, reports, accounts, names or other particulars presented or given to the Inquiry.
Filetype(s): PDFCreated June 2020
Procedural
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with VOYCE – Whakarongo Mai, a community organisation that advocates for children and young people who have experience in the care system.
Filetype(s): PDFCreated May 2020
Other
This report outlines the high-level activity of the Royal Commission into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions (the Inquiry) for the quarter ended 31 March 2020.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word DocumentCreated May 2020
Reports Quarterly reports
State Redress Hearing deferred due to COVID-19The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry has decided to postpone next week’s Redress hearing in Wellington due to COVID-19.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word DocumentCreated March 2020
Newsletters
This briefing paper outlines: Key Te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi (Treaty) principles as expressed in Waitangi Tribunal reports Recent Cabinet guidance on the Treaty and how it should be used to inform Government legislative and policy drafting; An example considering how The Waitangi Tribunal expected Treaty principles to be applied within public sector frameworks, set out in the Hauora Report; An example of consultation methodologies outlined in publicly available materials within the welfare and justice sectors, outlined in Puao-Te-Ata-Tu.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word DocumentCreated March 2020
Public hearings
This paper provides a high-level overview of relevant international and domestic human rights law on redress.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word DocumentCreated March 2020
Public hearings