Māori Hearing for Abuse in Care

March 16, 2022, 1:05 p.m.

Te Aroha Knox shared her testimony at the recent Royal Commission Māori Hearing for Abuse in Care and what she believes is the answer. As one of 19 people who presented at the inquiry, Te Aroha knows first-hand about abuse in care saying that she is coming from a lived experience and wants to ensure this does not continue to happen to the next generation.

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