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In this episode of the H.J. Talks About Abuse podcast, Alan Collins from the abuse team at Hugh James delves into the recent governmental decision against implementing a national redress scheme for survivors of child abuse, as recommended by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA). Collins outlines the challenges survivors face when seeking compensation through legal proceedings and discusses alternative models like the Australian redress scheme.
He emphasizes the importance of holding abusers accountable financially and explores why current legal systems rarely order offenders to pay compensation. Collins also suggests potential improvements, including involving abusers and institutions in financially supporting a redress scheme in the UK, echoing global precedents.
Join the discussion as we explore justice, support for survivors, and the quest for systemic change.
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