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SEX ABUSE APOLOGY

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Survivor Robert House looks at the painting he commissioned to honour the fight for justice. Source: SBS

About 800 survivors of child sexual abuse are expected to pack Parliament House on Monday, to hear Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologise on behalf of the nation.


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By Tia Ardha, Rosemary Bolger

Presented by Silvy Wantania

Source: SBS



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About 800 survivors of child sexual abuse are expected to pack Parliament House on Monday, to hear Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologise on behalf of the nation.


Sorry is the word survivors have been waiting to hear for decades.  But as the momentous occasion puts their trauma in the headlines again, support services are making more help available to those struggling with painful memories.


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