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Man ran away from abuse at home, only to be raped and beaten in state care


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Mr X gave evidence to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into abuse in care on Monday. (File photo)
His aunt then called the police, and “I was taken to the police station and locked in a cell overnight”.
On another occasion, he was kidnapped by a neighbour and raped, he said. He ran away again that night.
“What gets me is that nobody ever asked me why I kept running away, no social worker, no one.”
Eventually X was put in Owairaka Boys Home in Auckland, which he referred to as a prison.
He was forced to clean the toilets with a toothbrush, which he then had to use to brush his teeth. ....

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Child put into adult pyschatric hospital, Royal Commission hears


Warning: This story discusses details of sexual violence
Where are the Cherries? This was the constant thought going through the mind of a nine-year-old boy who was sent to the adult psychiatric hospital, Cherry Farm.
Photo: RNZ / Patrice Allen
Now aged 59, Toni Jarvis has given evidence to the Royal Commission into Abuse in Care s inquiry into residential state care.
Adopted at birth, Jarvis was severely physically abused by his adopted father.
Between the ages of seven and eight, he ended up fostered in various family homes before, five days after turning nine, he ended up in Cherry Farm awaiting a placement at Hokio Beach School. ....

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Abuse in state-run children's homes focus of inquiry


Photo: RNZ / Patrice Allen
The investigation by the Royal Commission will examine abuse and neglect of children and young people in residences run by the state, and by independent organisations on behalf of the state.
This includes boys and girls social welfare and family homes, and institutions that provided combined care and protection and youth justice care.
The hearing will hear from survivors of Kohitere Boy s Training Centre, Hokio Beach School, Epuni Boys Home, Ōwairaka Boys Home, Bollard Girls Home, Whakapakiri Youth Trust (Great Barrier Island), Kingslea Girls Homes, Moerangi Treks, and also Family Homes throughout New Zealand.
Sixteen witnesses will give evidence to the Royal Commission on their experiences while in care between 1950 and 1999. ....

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Redress, tangible compensation critical for those abused in state, faith-based care


David Cohen
Analysis - Public hearings provide a valuable window to see the work of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care. But what s happening behind closed doors will almost certainly have the more enduring effect on the ultimate political outcome of the costly exercise.
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This week the commission resumes its historical examination of faith-based institutions managed by the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches, and, in particular over the coming few days, the Salvation Army.
William Booth, the Methodist minister who established the Salvation Army in the late 1800s, used to talk about the power of a punchy sermon to dangle listening sinners over the fires of hell. Over the coming days, the boot might be on the other foot. ....

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