A damning public inquiry in New Zealand has revealed widespread abuse of approximately 200,000 children, young people, and vulnerable adults in state and religious care over 70 years.
Key Points
- A New Zealand inquiry found approximately 200,000 vulnerable people were abused in state and religious care.
- Nearly one-third of individuals in care from 1950 to 2019 experienced some form of abuse.
- Prime Minister Christopher Luxon apologised on behalf of the government and pledged to compensate survivors.
This article contains references to child abuse.
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Just the day they discover it is bad? That’s quite a title