The Government’s commitment to implement a new operable redress scheme by next year isn’t satisfying survivors of abuse in state and faith-based institutions as one believes the Government is still ...
Survivors began to arrive at Parliament hours before the apology, having won spots in the public gallery—which only seats ...
Put up or shut up - that's the message from survivors to the government after today's national apology for abuse in care. Public sector leaders were greeted by jeers and boos as they fronted survivors ...
Not only the plain apology, the New Zealand government will also initiate work on 28 recommendations from the inquiry and ...
The historic apology, delivered in parliament ... The inquiry, which Luxon described as the largest and most complex public ...
Nearly a third of people in state and faith-based care in New Zealand suffered abuse over seven decades an Inquiry found. The ...
Ganguli sought a public apology from her stepdaughter along with a compensation of Rs 50 crore. This comes after Esha accused ...
New Zealand on Tuesday offered a rare national apology to victims and families of hundreds of thousands of young people and ...
No apology can right the wrongs of the past ... the other political parties for their support in progressing this bill today. I know that raising public awareness to help prevent future abuse is ...
According to the notice, Ganguly demands an unconditional public apology from Esha, in addition to the Rs 50 crore ...
New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon makes a "formal and unreserved" apology in Parliament for the widespread abuse ...