
Case Study 49: Institutional review of The Salvation Army
Case Study 49: Institutional review of The Salvation Army
The Royal Commission held a public hearing in Sydney on Wednesday 7 December 2016.
The public hearing inquired into the current policies and procedures of The Salvation Army in relation to child protection and child-safe standards, including responding to allegations of child sexual abuse.
The scope and purpose of the public hearing was to inquire into:
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The current policies and procedures of The Salvation Army in relation to child protection and child-safe standards, including responding to allegations of child sexual abuse.
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Factors that may have contributed to the occurrence of child sexual abuse at The Salvation Army.
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Factors that may have affected the institutional response of The Salvation Army to child sexual abuse.
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The responses of The Salvation Army to relevant case study report(s) and other Royal Commission reports.
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Any related matters.
The purpose of this public hearing is not to inquire into individual sets of facts or particular events as has occurred in previous Royal Commission case studies.
Opening address
Transcript
Witness list

Case Study 49: The Salvation Army public hearing

Case Study 49: Counsel Assisting, Gail Furness SC

Case Study 49: The Salvation Army public hearing

Case Study 49: The Hon. Justice Peter McClellan AM

Case Study 49: The Salvation Army public hearing

Case Study 49: The Salvation Army public hearing

Case Study 49: Counsel Assisting, Gail Furness SC

Case Study 49: The Salvation Army public hearing

Case Study 49: The Hon. Justice Peter McClellan AM

Case Study 49: The Salvation Army public hearing
