Printed copies of Royal Commission of Inquiry report ‘Whanaketia’ now available to public
The Auckland and Christchurch offices of Archives New Zealand and the National Library in Wellington each have one printed copy of the Royal Commission of Inquiry report ‘Whanaketia – through pain and trauma, from darkness to light’ available to the public.
‘Whanaketia – Through pain and trauma, from darkness to light’
On 24 July, the Royal Commission of Inquiry final report was published on the Royal Commission’s website.
The report is made up of an introductory volume, 9 parts, a survivor experience study and 5 case studies. ‘Whanaketia’ should be read in full, along with other reports from the Inquiry to understand the overall picture of abuse and neglect in the care of State and faith-based institutions from 1950 to 1999.
Content warning
Please note that much of the content presented in the report contains explicit descriptions of tūkino — abuse, harm and trauma — and may raise difficult emotional responses for readers. If you or someone in your close circle needs support, please contact your GP or healthcare provider. There is also list of telephone helplines or services that offer free support, information and help.
View a list of available support
Where to read the printed report
‘Whanaketia’ is available in these reading rooms.
Archives New Zealand Auckland reading room — 95 Richard Pearse Drive, Mangere, Manukau. Open Monday to Friday 9am to 1pm.
National Library of New Zealand, Corner Aitken and Molesworth Streets, Wellington. Open Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm and Saturday 9am to 1pm.
Archives New Zealand Christchurch reading room — 15 Harvard Avenue, Wigram, Christchurch. Open Monday to Friday 9am to 1pm.