AUSTRALIA
Sky News
The Salvation Army wants those who were abused in its homes to come forward.
The army has unreservedly apologised to victims of sexual abuse but understands that many victims remain traumatised.
‘There are people in the hearing room here who find it difficult to see the (Salvation Army) uniform and that makes me sad,’ Commissioner James Condon told a hearing of the royal commission into child sexual abuse in Sydney.
‘We invite all who were harmed to get in touch with us.’
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