Abuse survivors want their own personal records handed over from institutions

By Tom McIlroy
Updated May 14 2017 - 10:08pm, first published 10:01pm
(SUPPLIED IMAGE) Justice Peter McClellan AM , Chair of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse addresses the public hearing into the nature,cause and impact of sexual abuse (Case Study 57) in Sydney, Monday, 27 March, 2017.
Today marks the final public hearing case study which began in September 2013.
Photograph by Jeremy Piper/ Supplied
 Please note that this will be the final Public Hearing from the Royal Commission.
(SUPPLIED IMAGE) Justice Peter McClellan AM , Chair of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse addresses the public hearing into the nature,cause and impact of sexual abuse (Case Study 57) in Sydney, Monday, 27 March, 2017. Today marks the final public hearing case study which first began in Sydney, September 2013.Photograph by Jeremy Piper/ Supplied Photo: Jeremy Piper
(SUPPLIED IMAGE) Justice Peter McClellan AM , Chair of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse addresses the public hearing into the nature,cause and impact of sexual abuse (Case Study 57) in Sydney, Monday, 27 March, 2017. Today marks the final public hearing case study which began in September 2013. Photograph by Jeremy Piper/ Supplied Please note that this will be the final Public Hearing from the Royal Commission. (SUPPLIED IMAGE) Justice Peter McClellan AM , Chair of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse addresses the public hearing into the nature,cause and impact of sexual abuse (Case Study 57) in Sydney, Monday, 27 March, 2017. Today marks the final public hearing case study which first began in Sydney, September 2013.Photograph by Jeremy Piper/ Supplied Photo: Jeremy Piper

Survivors of abuse in Australian children's homes and orphanages have called for a new national strategy to secure the release of their own historic personal records held by churches and charities.

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