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Commitment to Justice

The Salvation Army remains committed to supporting former residents in whatever way we can.

As part of our commitment to justice we have been at all times transparently honest with the Royal Commission. Nothing is being concealed or held back.

Our continued efforts to remain transparent and honest has encouraged us to make the announcements below to our key supporters and we openly share these with you.

Message to all Officers, Salvationists, Employees and Volunteers 23/6/14

Message to all Officers, Salvationists, Employees and Volunteers 23/6/14

Message to all Salvation Army Officers, Salvationists, Employees and Volunteers from Chief Secretary Colonel Richard Munn

Letter from the Chief Secretary Colonel Richard Munn.pdf

Message to the Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory after the January public hearing into The Salvation Army at the Royal Commission

Articles from The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory Pipeline magazine March edition.pdf

Message to Salvationists, Employees, Volunteers and the Australian Public from Commissioner James Condon

An open letter to Salvationists, Employees, Volunteers and the Australian Public

Message to the Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory from Commissioner James Condon

Direct_from_the_Territorial_Commander_Royal_Commission.pdf

Message to Donors

Letter_to_Salvation_Army_Donors_about_The_Royal_Commission.pdf

March Message to Carers in Young Hope (The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory foster care network)

Letter to Young Hope Carers about March hearing.pdf

March Message to Parents with children connected to Young Hope (The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory foster care network)

Letter to Young Hope Parents about March hearing.pdf

January Message to Carers in Young Hope (The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory foster care network)

Royal_Commission_Letter_to_Young_Hope_Carers.pdf

January Message to Parents with children connected to Young Hope (The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory foster care network)

Royal_Commission_Letter_to_Parents.pdf

The Salvation Army acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; and to elders both past and present.

The Salvation Army is committed to ensuring the provision of safe and inclusive environments for children, young people and vulnerable people where they feel respected, safe, valued and encouraged to reach their full potential. The Salvation Army is a child safe organisation.