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Recent Posts
- Changes to this Blog February 24, 2023
- Salvation Army Hearings Continue (Or: Still Taking Taxpayers’ Money) January 30, 2014
- Salvation Army Abuse Witnesses’ Accounts (Or: And You Thought The Convict Days Were Long Past) January 29, 2014
- Who Cares (Or: War Crimes) January 28, 2014
- The Author’s Rebuttal To Mr. McClellan’s Reasons For Non-Permission To Appear At The Salvation Army Boys’ Homes Hearings And Present A Submission (Or: McClellan Rules, O.K.?) January 27, 2014
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Tag Archives: Susan Sharkey
Media Opposition (Or: If You’re Right the Royal Commission’s Wrong)
Image: George Pell (Source: http://www.optuszoo.com.au/news/top/herald-sun/priests-not-above-the-law-mps/840633) Opposition to a royal commission is professed by only 3% of Australian voters. Only about 1% of mainstream journalists and media commentators do the same. The leading apologist for the Catholic Church here appears to … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Downer, Andrew Bolt, Broken Rites, Cardinal George Pell, Catholic Church, Forgotten Australians, Gerard Henderson, Julia Gillard, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, Melbourne Response, paedophiles, Paul Kelly, Peter Craven, Piers Ackerman, Racial Discrimination Act, Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Susan Sharkey, Sydney Institute, Tony Abbott
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The Psychologists (Or: I Really, Really, Really, Really … Really Care)
Psychologists have played a central role in the response of all churches to their problem of damaged abuse victims. Paying for counseling, at first, was a good public relations tactic generally accepted by the public as evidence of a caring … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglican Bishop of Tasmania, Anglican Church, Archbishop of Melbourne, Carelink, Catholic Church, David Gould, Dr Michael Crowley, Encompass Australia, Forgotten Australians, Gerardine Taylor, John Harrower, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, paedophiles, Peter O'Callaghan, priests, psychologists, Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, secondary abuse, Susan Sharkey, Tasmanian Psychologists Association, Tonia Kohl, Tony Robinson, University of Tasmania, Vitality Psych, Wesley Hospital (Sydney)
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