The National Day of Reflection marks a solemn moment to acknowledge the deep harm suffered by survivors of abuse and neglect in state and faith-based care, and to consider the promises made—and still unmet—by the government.
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The National Day of Reflection marks a solemn moment to acknowledge the deep harm suffered by survivors of abuse and neglect in state and faith-based care, and to consider the […]
The National Day of Reflection marks a solemn moment to acknowledge the deep harm suffered by survivors of abuse and neglect in state and faith-based care, and to consider the promises made—and still unmet—by the government.
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