FORMER child residents of Orange’s Croagh Patrick Orphanage, run by
the Sisters of Charity, say they are hoping to have their stories of
child abuse during their time at the orphanage heard at the Royal
Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.
Solicitor acting on behalf of two of the former child residents, Tom Baker, of Kelso Lawyers, told the Central Western Daily the men, now aged in their 60s, had been scarred for life by their years spent in the institution and were seeking compensation and an apology from the Sisters of Charity.
http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/2640859/last-hope-for-men-scarred-for-life-from-time-at-orange-orphanage/?cs=103
Solicitor acting on behalf of two of the former child residents, Tom Baker, of Kelso Lawyers, told the Central Western Daily the men, now aged in their 60s, had been scarred for life by their years spent in the institution and were seeking compensation and an apology from the Sisters of Charity.
http://www.centralwesterndaily.com.au/story/2640859/last-hope-for-men-scarred-for-life-from-time-at-orange-orphanage/?cs=103