Presbyterian Support Upper South Island does not hold any records due to the organisational policy at the time (dispose records after 10 years). Any remaining records of the Children’s Homes and foster care operations were likely destroyed or lost when the Head Office of the organisation relocated within Christchurch in 1990 from Hereford Street to Bealey Avenue and again when forced to relocate after the Christchurch earthquakes due to property damage that required the building on the current site to be demolished and rebuilt. Some historical records may be held at Presbyterian Research Centre (Archives): Address: Knox College, Arden Street, Opoho, Dunedin 9010, New Zealand Telephone: 0064 3 473 0777|Email: pcanzarchives@prcknox.org.nz|Website: https://www.presbyterian.org.nz/archives/
Gender and age:
Mixed
c.1969: 5-16 years
Capacity: around 1969 there were 5 children
Controlling organisation: Presbyterian Social Services Association, Christchurch.
Operational period: Registered August 1968. Closed 1973.
The organisation has a History Book titled "A Sense of Community" by Vivienne Allen which details 100 years of Presbyterian Support in the Upper South Island (hard copy only stored at Presbyterian Support Upper South Island Head Office, Te Korowai, 44 Bealey Avenue, Christchurch 8013).
31 September 2020 Affidavit of Anita Ngaire Easton for Oranga Tamariki - Ministry for Children to the Abuse in Care Inquiry
Information provided by Presbyterian Support Upper South Island to the Crown Response Unit on 13 September 2024.
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