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This plan provides an overview of who will be speaking at the Contextual hearing.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word DocumentCreated October 2019
Public hearings
This report updates you about the high-level activity of the Royal Commission into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-based Institutions and year-to-date spend through to 30 September 2019.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word DocumentCreated October 2019
Reports Quarterly reports
Summaries of the evidence witnesses will be presenting at the Abuse in Care Inquiry's Contextual hearing starting 29 October 2019.
Filetype(s): Word Document, PDFCreated September 2019
Public hearings
There have been seven core participants designated to date:

The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Bishops and Congregational Leaders…
Filetype(s): PDF, FileCreated September 2019
Procedural
The September 2019 edition of our Pānui newsletter.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word DocumentCreated September 2019
Newsletters
The Royal Commission is inviting submissions from those who have been involved in civil litigation in relation to abuse while in care whether as a plaintiff/claimant, defendant, a legal representative of a party, a member of the plaintiff/claimant’s family or whānau, or professional on their experiences together with suggestions for how the process could be improved and made more effective.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word DocumentCreated September 2019
Public hearings
The Inquiry’s first public hearing on redress processes relating to abuse in State-Care will hear evidence about civil claims made against any agency, agent, department, or entity of the Crown[1] or third party who delivered services on their behalf (e.g.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word DocumentCreated September 2019
Public hearings
The Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry has released details of its first public hearing in Auckland at the end of October.
Filetype(s): Word DocumentCreated September 2019
Procedural Minute
The purpose of this Minute is to: Provide information about the Procedural Hearing and how it will be conducted; Confirm the purpose of the Procedural Hearing; Clarify the different ways that people and organisations can participate at the Procedural Hearing and as the Royal Commission continues; Confirm what will not be addressed at the Procedural Hearing.
Filetype(s): Word DocumentCreated September 2019
Procedural Minute
The August 2019 edition of our Pānui newsletter.
Filetype(s): PDF, Word DocumentCreated August 2019
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