Religions for Peace Australia is a global, community-based organisation working for global peace across the world and for social cohesion in Australia in other countries, and for peace and co-operation between the religions of the world.
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- Justin Welby to quit as archbishop of Canterbury over handling of abuse scandal
- Study reveals prevalence of child sexual abuse in religious settings
- Students expelled after parents refuse to keep quiet on child sex abuse claims
- World Day for Child Sexual Abuse Prevention, Healing and Justice
- Video: Appraising the Royal Commission Report into Sexual Abuse and Religious Organisations
- Victoria Police says it won’t investigate Vatican wire transfer claims
- Australia: The High Court and Cardinal Pell
- ‘A long time coming’: These Muslims are bringing sex abuse by sheikhs out of the shadows
- Pope Francis abolishes ‘pontifical secret’ in clergy sex abuse cases
- Australia: 2019 Human Rights Day Oration
- Brisbane: Safer Churches Conference 2019
- Pope Francis orders bishops to report sex abuse, allows direct complaints to Vatican
- Victoria: Healing Pilgrimage For the Innocents
- Buddhism: Pema Chödrön apologizes for dismissing allegation of sexual assault from young woman
- Dalai Lama meets with survivors of abuse by Buddhist teachers
- Royal Commission into Aged Care
- Rebuilding Pastoral Health and Integrity after the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
- National Apology to Survivors of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse
- Royal Commission: Catholic Church must reform canon law in wake of child sex abuse royal commission
- Royal Commission: exploring the task of rebuilding and renewal for Australia’s Christian churches
- Royal Commission: Catholic Church will not break seal of confession
- Buddhism: Sexual Misconduct leads to closure of Centres
- Pope Francis condemns church sex abuse in response to new revelations in US
- A Rabbi writes: An open letter to my Roman Catholic friends
- Bishops to release Catholic Church response to royal commission
- National Apology to Victims and Survivors of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse
- National: Health and Integrity in Church and Ministry
- ACT Government agrees to all recommendations from child sex abuse royal commission
- South Australia: Church blindsided by move to scrap confession protection
- National Apology for Child Sexual Abuse Announced
- Pope Francis names replacement for Australian archbishop who covered up abuse
- Catholic Church signs up to Redress Scheme for Child Abuse Victims
- Buddhist group admits sexual abuse by teachers
- An expert on faith-based abuse talks about how Buddhists can address sexual misconduct
- Clerical Culture, Religious Organisations and the Royal Commission Report
- Appraising the Royal Commission Report into Sexual Abuse and Religious Organisations
- Buddhism: How You Can Support a Victim of Clergy Sexual Misconduct
- After allegations, Sogyal Rinpoche retires from Rigpa
- Buddhist Monk to “step back” after allegations of decades of abuse
- Royal Commission: Research finds misconceptions about memory may affect child sexual abuse prosecutions
- Research identifies four dimensions of risk of child sexual abuse in institutional settings
- Royal Commission: Address to National Council of Churches
- Royal Commission: Justice for Victims Part 1
- Child sexual abuse royal commission: What’s happened and when is it due to finish?
- Royal Commission: Public hearing into nature, cause and impact of child sexual abuse in institutions
- Royal Commission to hold final hearing into Australian Catholic Church
- Royal Commission: Rabbinic Council member resigns in wake of Royal Commission findings
- Royal Commission releases report into Yeshiva Bondi and Yeshivah Melbourne
- Royal Commission releases for consultation model Bill to amend evidence laws
- NSW: Listen and give us a say: Children and young people’s views about safety in institutions