Sign Up To Stay In Touch

We send out newsletters only occasionally and we fully respect that your information always remains private.

Abuse in Care: Church’s dedicated phone line not connected

The head of Auckland’s Anglican Church says he is “highly embarrassed” after it was pointed out to him their dedicated phone line for abuse survivors was disconnected.

Faith-based institutions are giving evidence in Auckland this week at the second part of the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of Inquiry redress hearings.

On Thursday, Bishop of Auckland Ross Bay was questioned about the Church’s confidential phone line for raising any concerns or complaints, especially relating to claims of abuse.

He explained that when someone phoned the line it would be answered by a senior staff member, who would pass a note to himself to be actioned.

Are you confident that if you dialled that number now you would get the diocesan manager?

Inquiry counsel Katherine Anderson asked

Yes.

responded Bay

I just want to test that, because would it surprise you to know when we have dialled that number it goes through to a number unobtainable?

said Anderson

Sign Up To Stay In Touch

We send out newsletters only occasionally and we fully respect that your information always remains private.

Thank you for your donation. Our survivor community appreciates your support.

$
Personal Info

Credit Card Info
This is a secure SSL encrypted payment.

Donation Total: $10.00

The Inland Revenue Department has confirmed that Male Survivors Otago has Donation Organisation Status and we welcome Donations to our Charitable Trust. Individuals making donations can claim Tax Credits for income tax purposes for cash donations of $5 or more, see Section LD 1 of the Income Tax Act 2007.

Tax Deductions

Please email us including your address to [email protected] for your receipt which you will need for tax purposes.