State Abuse
26 Aaron Smale | The Terrible Legacy of Lake Alice
A surprise phone call from a sister Aaron Smale never knew existed led to an investigation into state abuse. His questions would ultimately result in an award-winning exposé of the heinous goings-on… Audio
Aotearoa needs to debate colonisation, racism - new commissioner
Lawyer Julia Steenson (Ngati Whatua and Waikato/Tainui) is a new Commissioner of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Historical Abuse in State Care and in the Care of Faith-Based Institutions. Audio
Survivors quit abuse inquiry: 'the meetings ... completely ineffectual'
Two abuse survivors have quit a Royal Commission advisory group after being unknowingly exposed to a convicted paedophile.
Church abuse victims resigned to being left out of inquiry
The suggestion that churches run their own inquiry shows that not including them had been decided from the start, abuse survivors say.
Abuse survivor calls for commission chair's removal
A survivor of sexual abuse is calling for Sir Anand Satyanand to be removed as head of the new Royal Commission, after a survivor's identity was emailed to staff.
Ardern responds to claims of reneging on abuse inquiry
Let's return now to our report about a father and son who say the Prime Minister has gone back on her assurances to them that the Catholic Church would be held to account over sexual abuse they… Audio
Filipino leaders want state care inquiry to include Church
A paedophile priest who spent time in the Philippines and New Zealand highlights the need for a state care abuse inquiry to include the Church, Filipino community leaders say.
State abuse inquiry a 'long time coming'
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the historical abuse of children in residential state care has been a long time coming, writes David Cohen.
Abuse inquiry: 'The government has got it right'
Opinion - A journalist who has broken several of the stories about the government's response to victims of state abuse, Aaron Smale reflects on the announcement of a Royal Commission of Inquiry.
Abuse inquiry a chance to confront NZ's history - Ardern
A former governor-general will chair a Royal Commission of Inquiry into historical abuse in state care, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced.
Abuse survivor: 'I thought there would be consequences'
Three survivors of abuse tell, in their own words, what they want out of the inquiry into the abuse of children in state care, and why.
Abuse survivors on what they want out of inquiry: 'He admitted it ... I thought there would be consequences'
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Minister for Children Tracey Martin will tomorrow outline an inquiry into the historical abuse of children in state care. Some have asked for this to be extended to
…Abuse victim urges Government to broaden inquiry
A survivor of abuse by a Catholic priest wants an inquiry into state abuse broadened to include other institutions Audio
Catholic Church disappointed in abuse inquiry's limits
The Catholic Church is disappointed a Government inquiry into state abuse of children may not expand to include faith-based institutions, including itself.
Govt softens stance on abuse inquiry
The government has softened its position on whether to launch an inquiry into the historical abuse of children in state care.
Former wards of state demand inquiry into abuse
More than 100 former wards of the state gathered at Parliament today calling for a full Government inquiry into the abuse they suffered whilst in state care. Mihingarangi Forbes was there. Video, Audio
Govt spends $700k fighting state abuse compo claim
A victim of state care abuse will eventually get much less in compensation than what the government has spent on legal fees fighting the claim, the victim's lawyer says. Audio
Inquiry a 'start' in addressing institutional racism
Race Relations Commissioner Dame Susan Devoy believes children were more likely to be taken off their families and put into state homes if they were Māori. Audio
'Never again' - HRC calls for state abuse inquiry
An open letter has called for an inquiry into abuse and neglect in state institutions, but Prime Minister Bill English has questioned whether it would achieve anything. Video