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Changes to the National Redress Scheme in 2024 for survivors of child sexual abuse

Changes to the National Redress Scheme in 2024 for survivors of child sexual abuse

Significant changes have been made to the National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse. A Bill was passed by the Australian Parliament on 20 March 2024 which included multiple significant changes, in an attempt to further aid those who have been impacted by institutional abuse.
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Landmark High Court decision positive news for families of historical sexual abuse survivors

Landmark High Court decision positive news for families of historical sexual abuse survivors

Positive news for secondary victims of childhood sexual abuse. The High Court has confirmed the decision of the Victorian Supreme Court, Court of Appeal in that eligible family members of secondary victims of historical abuse may seek compensation for the psychological injuries they have developed.
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High Court delivers significant victory for child abuse survivors

High Court delivers significant victory for child abuse survivors

In April 2022, the NSW Court of Appeal granted the Catholic Church a permanent stay in proceedings in a historical child sexual abuse case. In a significant victory for abuse survivors in November 2023, the High Court of Australia has overturned that decision.
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A victory for secondary victims of childhood sexual abuse

A victory for secondary victims of childhood sexual abuse

We review a recent and significant case in Victoria’s Supreme Court which ultimately determined that secondary victims are entitled to claim compensation for nervous shock related to child sexual abuse of their loved ones.
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Vicarious liability and childhood abuse claims

Vicarious liability and childhood abuse claims

Case review: In April 2023, the Court of Appeal (Victoria) found the Catholic Church liable for the sexual abuse by a paedophile priest. This decision upholds the original ruling which found the church vicariously liable for the abuse.
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Do I have to report my abuse to police to claim compensation

Do I have to report my abuse to police to claim compensation?

Whether you need to report abuse to police to be eligible to claim compensation depends on the type of claim to be pursued. We explore the requirements of each type of abuse claim and when it is a requirement to report the abuse to police prior to claiming compensation.
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Historical abuse claims with little information about the institution

Historical abuse claims with little information about the institution

We know from our experience, that many survivors struggle to identify all of the institutions where they were placed and, in some situations, the name of the offenders who abused them. It’s important for survivors to know that this not necessarily a barrier to claiming compensation.
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Abuse compensation claims under the Sentencing Act

Abuse compensation under the Sentencing Act s85B

Survivors of abuse have a number of options available to them to pursue compensation. In this blog, we explore the option under the Sentencing Act when the abuser has been found guilty or convicted in court.
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How to prepare for your personal injury court hearing

How to prepare for your personal injury court case

Our helpful guide with tips and insights about what you can expect when your personal injury claim is disputed and you end up in court, and how best to prepare yourself.
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Compensation claims for abuse in public and private schools

Abuse compensation claims against schools

In this article, we explore three primary ways to claim compensation arising out of abuse in a school setting in Victoria, regardless of whether the abuse occurred in a private or public school.
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National Redress Scheme compensation for survivors of institutional child sexual abuse.

National Redress Scheme for survivors of childhood sexual abuse

The National Redress Scheme provides compensation for survivors of institutional child sexual abuse. Notably, the scheme ends in 2028.
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Compensation Options for Childhood Abuse Survivors

Two compensation options for survivors of childhood abuse – civil common law or National Redress Scheme

There are two very different options for compensation for survivors of childhood abuse; a Civil Common Law claim or the Federal Government National Redress Scheme.
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