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A First Look At The Salvation Army’s Employment Practices (Or: What Would William Wilberforce Say?)

Posted on January 13, 2014 by lewisblayse

Image source: anaconda15.wordpress.com There is one aspect of the Salvation Army Children’s Homes which will not be covered at the up-coming hearings into the Home by the Australian royal commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse. That issue is … Continue reading →

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