Survivors of abuse in faith and state-based institutions seek meaningful redress that restores their cultural identity, following the New Zealand government’s formal apology. Between 1950 and 1999, a quarter of a million children, young people, and adults were abused, the majority Māori and Pasifika survivors, including those who were deaf and disabled. They were stripped...

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