Royal Commission to hold public hearing into health care providers and regulators
Royal Commission to hold public hearing into health care providers and regulators
The Royal Commission is holding a public hearing in Sydney commencing 6 May 2015 at 10.00am.
The scope and purpose of the public hearing is to inquire into:
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The experience of a number of patients of health care services in New South Wales who were sexually abused as children in:
a. private medical practices; and
b. public hospitals. -
The experience of a number of complainants who made complaints against a medical practitioner to the New South Wales Health Care Complaints Commission (HCCC) and the then New South Wales Medical Board.
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The systems, policies, practices and procedures for receiving, investigating and responding to complaints against medical practitioners of child sexual abuse of:
a. the HCCC;
b. the Medical Council of New South Wales; and
c. the Royal North Shore Hospital, Northern Sydney. -
The experience of an outpatient who alleges child sexual abuse by a psychologist at the Royal North Shore Hospital, Northern Sydney in the late 1960’s.
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The systems, policies and procedures of the Northern Sydney Local Health District and New South Wales Ministry of Health for preventing, detecting and responding to child sexual abuse.
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The experience of an inpatient who alleged child sexual abuse by a volunteer at The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne in the early 1980’s.
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The response of The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria to an allegation of child sexual abuse made against a hospital volunteer.
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The systems, policies and procedures of The Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria for preventing, detecting and responding to child sexual abuse.
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Any related matters.
The public hearing will be streamed live to the public via webcast.