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The hidden victims of the national redress scheme
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Scheme that means that there must have been large
numbers pf people who suffered child sexual abuse
while in the care of their institution. The Government
cannot be blamed for that.
Also it should be made clear that the National Redress
Scheme's establishment was recommended by the Royal
Commission into the Institutional Response to child
sexual abuse.
The National Redress Scheme provides support to people
who have experienced institutional child sexual abuse.
It helps people who have experienced institutional
child sexual abuse gain access to counseling and
psychological services.
The Australian government wants as many people as possible
to have access to this scheme and institutions must agree
to join so they can provide redress to people who suffered
while in their care.
The people to blame here are the institutions themselves.
At least now they have a chance to provide redress to
the people who suffered whilse in the care of their
institution.