New Zealand’s independent inquiry into abuse of children and vulnerable adults over five decades found that state agencies and churches failed to prevent, stop, or admit to abuse, despite being aware ...
Kimberly Turbin thought she was going to be a happy mom. “But that was snatched from me,” she says, the first time she gave birth. Up until then, “I had a perfect pregnancy. I didn’t have any nausea.
A damning report, presented to New Zealand's Parliament on Wednesday, details decades of abuse by state and faith-based organizations. It says roughly 200,000 people, including children, young people ...
The first warning sign that all was not well with Miranda Malone’s mom was that she had lost a lot of weight. It was June 2020, and Malone, of St. Charles County, hadn’t been able to visit the nursing ...
The final report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care – to be tabled in parliament tomorrow – is a monumental achievement. It is a repository of immense tragedy and grief – and a ...
Haley Kerr ’24 is a neuroscience major with a biology minor and a 2023-24 health care ethics intern with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Views are her own. The ...
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon expressed regret on Wednesday after a public enquiry found some 200,000 children, young people and vulnerable adults were abused in state and religious ...
The plea was desperate: Help! Lorena Brown gasped for air on Sept. 12, 2022, turning blue, at the SKLD Muskegon nursing home. Her roommate called for help from a nurse. The response: “Mind your own ...
Today marks a long-awaited milestone for survivors of the state care system, with the formal apology by Prime Minister Christopher Luxon acknowledging the catastrophic abuse endured by at least ...
Advocates are calling for more transparency and accountability from the industry caring for older and often vulnerable Texans who live in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. After KXAN ...
Less than third of govt's redress package going to survivors (3 min 42 sec) Less than a third of the government's $774 million abuse in care redress package will end up in the pockets of survivors.
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