Salvation Army
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Tina Greer went missing in 2012 having previously attempted to leave Lesley Sharman due to domestic violence incidents
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Salvation Army and other groups say without more resources potential victims could slip through the net
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From the Guardian archiveThere must be equality for women in the Salvation Army, says General Booth – archive, 190825 August 1908: In a message to the organisation, its founder and general rebukes those who still cling to the notion that women are inferior to a men
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Canary Wharf’s corporate towers look down on food banks in ‘borough of contrasts’
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Attendees at ‘immigration surgeries’ at churches and centres told it won’t involve enforcement
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The Salvation Army centre is seeing more working families, while donations have fallen
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Data reveals 39% rise in women over 65 seeking financial help as Red Shield Appeal nears
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Surge in applications doesn’t help schemes chronically short-staffed rest of the year
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Major Brendan Nottle defends actions over Melbourne donation but says: ‘We get it wrong sometimes’
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Charity links steep increase in gambling outlay on rise of online betting targeting low-income market
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Consumer advocates welcome move, saying there is history of unscrupulous providers taking advantage of bereaved
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Call for public inquiry over church-led adoptions up til 70s accused of coercing young single mothers into giving up their babies
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Children failed to report abuse because they feared they would not be believed and some who did were threatened, report says
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Abuse survivors’ organisation Care Leavers Australia Network to hold silent protest over Salvos’ failure to fully back national redress scheme
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Senior official agrees in evidence before the royal commission that culture of physical abuse at Eden Park was so pervasive it served to intimidate the children
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Willem Willemsen, odd-job man and medical officer, threatened Ross Rogers with a knife, broke his nose and covered his mouth to stop him screaming
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Former resident, now 57, tells royal commission of abuse and humiliation at Perth children’s home from 1969 to 1972
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Royal commission identifies more than 20 perpetrators of abuse against children and says crimes were ‘widespread, unchecked and flourished’