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Acknowledgement of Final Report of the Royal Commission

15 December 2017

The Salvation Army Australia acknowledges the delivery of the final report of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse to the Federal Parliament....

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Statement on Royal Commission Case Study 33 Findings

12 September 2016

The Salvation Army (Australian Southern Territory) welcomes the release of the findings of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses...

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An Update On National Redress

5 April 2016

Since the release of the final Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Redress and Civil Litigation report, The ...

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Royal Commission Case Study 33 Concludes

16 October 2015

Case Study 33 of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse public hearing concluded late Wednesday in Adelaide...

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The Salvation Army Supports National Redress Scheme

1 September 2015

The Salvation Army looks forward to the federal government publishing the report and recommendations in relation to the provision of redress...

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Statement on Royal Commission Case Study 10 Findings

4 August 2015

The Salvation Army (Australia Eastern Territory) accepts all the Royal Commission findings regarding Case Study 10 handed down this week and...

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Statement on Royal Commission Case Study 10 Findings

3 August 2015

The Salvation Army (Australia Eastern Territory) acknowledges the release of Case Study 10 findings today. The Salvation Army apologises to ...

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The Salvation Army and Redress and Civil Litigation

25 March 2015

The Salvation Army is actively contributing to the work of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. To date,...

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The Salvation Army Royal Commission Findings (Case Study 5)

19 March 2015

The Salvation Army (Australia Eastern Territory) accepts all the Royal Commission findings presented regarding Case Study 5 and acknowledges...

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