Personally I am disappointed that responsible ministers from across the house and past chief executives weren't standing up apologising for their roles in the travesty and the endless flaming hoops the survivors of abuse in care are still forced to jump through to obtain justice
Luxon is mistaken if he thinks rolling out a few sorries is …
Personally I am disappointed that responsible ministers from across the house and past chief executives weren't standing up apologising for their roles in the travesty and the endless flaming hoops the survivors of abuse in care are still forced to jump through to obtain justice
Luxon is mistaken if he thinks rolling out a few sorries is enough or as easy as doling out dispensations to his ministers. By now the PM should be demanding to see plans and allocating budget both for ongoing work and reparations for survivors. It's pretty clear that substantive reparations and a sustainably funded cross-party programme is needed to progress the 'apology 'to a safer and saner environment for children in care.
Personally I am disappointed that responsible ministers from across the house and past chief executives weren't standing up apologising for their roles in the travesty and the endless flaming hoops the survivors of abuse in care are still forced to jump through to obtain justice
Luxon is mistaken if he thinks rolling out a few sorries is enough or as easy as doling out dispensations to his ministers. By now the PM should be demanding to see plans and allocating budget both for ongoing work and reparations for survivors. It's pretty clear that substantive reparations and a sustainably funded cross-party programme is needed to progress the 'apology 'to a safer and saner environment for children in care.