You have a legal right to access records made about youLearn about your rights to access records and the limited lawful reasons why you might not get access to records. You may also be able to request records about your whānau.
We prepared this guidance with information received from Te Rōpū Tautoko (the organisation that co-ordinated the Catholic Church’s response to the Abuse in Care Royal Commission), the New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference, and from publicly available sources about the Catholic Church.