Today Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will formally apologise to those who experienced abuse in state and faith-based care at Parliament. The apology is long overdue, and many are saying it’s not enough and are still waiting on the details of redress. There are also criticisms about the decision to give the apology at Parliament, meaning many survivors will miss out on attending through a ballot system, and about the lack of tikanga Māori involved in the process.
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