New Zealand Collective of Abuse in State Care Mass Nationwide Protest!

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NZCAST a survivor-led trust advocating for justice, redress and systemic change of those abused in state and faith-based care in Aotearoa.

Canterbury

Help Us Stand

A Nationwide Protest for Justice

We are the survivors!!

We are the voices the Crown has tried to silence for decades.

We are the tamariki who were taken, abused, neglected, and forgotten in state and faith-based care.

The Royal Commission( the biggest held) was set up to expose the abuse and to deliver recomendations for change for our future tamariki.

The government delivered a National apology yet they have again failed us as survivors.

The government promised us a redress system that could start the healing for all.

The Govt lied!

This week they announced there would be NO

“redress scheme’

This Leaving all survivors re traumatised without resources therapists and the tools to navigate their well-being.

This is not only a betrayal, it is a denial of everything we as a collective have fought so hard to establish for survivors over many years.

We will not accept this!

We are the survivors and whānau of NZCAST!

We are demanding a protest for change!

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Julian N. P
Julian N. P on 14 May 2025
Kia Ora Whanau, I can't be there but encourage others to assist those who want and need to be Present, Kia kaha, Arohanui
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Guest Donor on 11 May 2025
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This campaign started on 11 May 2025 and ended on 1 Jun 2025.