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Survivor Experiences Service

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  • Launch of the Survivor Experiences Service
  • Survivors of abuse take to the roads to raise awareness 
  • New Executive Director for the Survivor Experiences Service
  • Tabling of the Royal Commission's final report
  • Big strides made for Deaf survivors of abuse
  • 'Whanaketia – through pain and trauma, from darkness to light’: The release of the Royal Commission’s final report
  • Survivors to be better supported in records access
  • Crown Response Unit taking registrations of interest for National Public Apology
  • Formal Apology for Survivors of Abuse in Care
  • Have your say on what should happen to care records
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For people who have experienced abuse in care

The Survivor Experiences Service is for people who were abused in state, faith-based, or other forms of care. We offer two services for survivors and whānau: sharing experiences of abuse in care, and records support.

Share your experiences

Find out how you can share your experiences of abuse in care. This includes information for Māori, Pacific, Deaf, Disabled, LGBTQIA+, MVPFAFF+, Takatāpui and survivors in prison.

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Records Support

Find out how you can get records support, including requesting, receiving and understanding your care records.

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Support Services

The Survivor Experiences Service is not a crisis service or helpline. This page has information about 24/7 helplines and specific helplines that may be useful.

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News

Find out about announcements and news from the Service.

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Contact us

Find out how to contact us to share your experiences of abuse in care.

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Last updated: 12 August 2024

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