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Anne-Louise Brown of the Sunshine Coast Daily has written an article about Mercy Ministries. “CHRISTIAN charity Mercy Ministries, which ran a home for young women in need on the Sunshine Coast, has admitted to false, misleading and deceptive conduct.” The full article can be read here http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/story/2009/12/19/charity-admits-cheating-women/ Related articles by Zemanta Travel Weary (lighteningonline.com)

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Bob Smietana of The Tennessean has written an article about Mercy Ministries. “Mercy Ministries Australia ran two homes for young women with eating disorders and other problems. The program was supposed to be free. But residents were forced to sign over their government assistance checks. Mercy also promised psychological care but failed to deliver.” You [...]

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Charity sorry over misleading services By Jo Skinner Posted Fri Dec 18, 2009 A Christian-based charity on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast has admitted it is guilty of false, misleading and deceptive conduct. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) says Mercy Ministries has apologised for misrepresenting its services and repaid almost $120,000 to affected women. The [...]

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Jared Reed has written an article about the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s findings in regards to Mercy Ministries. “Former directors of an evangelical Christian charity have admitted to falsely claiming their residential counselling program offered professional support from GPs and other health professionals.” You can read the rest of the article here http://www.6minutes.com.au/articles/z1/view.asp?id=508701

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16th December 2009 The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has obtained court enforceable undertakings, which includes payment, from seven former directors of Mercy Ministries Incorporated and/or Mercy Ministries Limited in relation to misrepresentations by those entities. The undertakings include an apology and a voluntary payment of $1050 to those people affected by the conduct. These are [...]

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Mercy Ministries admits claims were false RUTH POLLARD INVESTIGATIONS EDITOR December 17, 2009 FORMER directors of Mercy Ministries yesterday admitted the evangelical Christian organisation had engaged in false, misleading and deceptive conduct by wrongly claiming their residential care programs were free and included support from psychologists, dietitians, general practitioners and counsellors. The admission is part [...]

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The problems with therapy The Times Lucy Bannerman December 7, 2009 Anyone can call themselves a counsellor, but is regulation really the answer? …. The experience of Shona Fleming, 24, from Doncaster, who underwent therapy offered by an organisation with extreme religious views, underscores some of the difficulties. Three years ago, she was struggling with [...]

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Bad publicity brings Mercy Ministries undone http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/news/audio/pm/200910/20091028-pm-6-mercy-ministries.mp3 Wednesday, October 28, 2009 MARK COLVIN: A controversial counselling centre linked to the evangelical Hillsong church says bad publicity has eroded its funding to the point where it’s now shutting down completely. PM understands that the consumer watchdog the ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission) has been investigating [...]

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Bad PR forces Hillsong counselling closure By Meredith Griffiths for PM Posted Wed Oct 28, 2009 A controversial counselling centre linked to the evangelical Hillsong church says bad publicity has eroded its funding to the point where it is now shutting down completely. The ABC understands that the consumer watchdog ACCC has been investigating Mercy [...]

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Mercy Ministries home to close RUTH POLLARD INVESTIGATIONS EDITOR October 28, 2009 ALLEGATIONS of widespread abuse at Mercy Ministries group homes appear finally to have caught up with the fundamentalist Christian group, which has announced it will close its Sydney home on October 31, citing ”extreme financial challenges and a steady drop in our support [...]

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