Abuse in Care Government Apology: Was it Enough?
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Earlier this week, the government issued an apology in response to the Royal Commission of Inquiry on child abuse in state and faith-based care. Today, Rhema Days is joined by Frances Tagaloa, a survivor of abuse in faith-based care and a previous guest on our program. She shares her thoughts on the government’s apology and raises important questions: Where is the church in all this, and when will we hear their apology?
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