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What parts stayed with you the most?
I mean, you say there's these list of recommendations now and promises there will be meaningful change within the PS&A.
Are you confident, given, as you say, there's a lack of accountability, as you say it, that that can happen?
The report talks about institutional misogyny within the PS&A.
From your perspective, how did that show up in the way Katie was treated?
There were so many missed opportunities identified in this report.
Do you find yourself thinking about those what-if moments and how do you process that as her family?
Can you tell us a bit about Katie as a person beyond all of these headlines and what you feel as a family has been lost?
Is that your message then to listeners today who might recognise signs of coercive control in their own lives or in someone else's life?
Do your family feel any sort of peace after this report?
They feel now they can go and mourn Katie?
Paula, thanks so much for speaking to us on Newstalk Daily today.
Well, that's it for today's episode of Newstalk Daily.
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