Abuse in Care - Royal Commission Inquiry

Abuse in Care - Royal Commission Inquiry

The Anglican Church worked directly with the Royal Commission and actively encouraged all its partners to fully cooperate with the process. Ultimately, we hope to contribute to a process of accountability, closure, and healing that embraces the core Gospel message that ‘the truth shall set you free.’

For more information about the Royal Commission see the following links.

Human Trafficking in the Pacific Region

Human Trafficking in the Pacific Region

Archbishop Sir David Moxon joins fellow advocates, like Aotearoa New Zealand Religious Against Trafficking in Humans (ANZRATH), to outline how we can help identify and put a stop to human trafficking in the Pacific. As an isolated and supposedly clean, green and pure country, we don’t usually associate the dark and sordid crime of human trafficking with Aotearoa. New Zealanders cannot ignore this exploitation of others so, how do we halt this horrendous act against vulnerable people and significantly make a difference?

Humans of our Prisons

Humans of our Prisons

People who have offended are usually survivors themselves but we don’t often hear their stories.

Anglican Advocacy, in the Diocese of Christchurch, have collaborated with the Howard League Canterbury to gather stories from people who have been in prison, through the courts, through Probation, or have any other connection with the criminal justice system in New Zealand.