The Truth Justice and Healing
Council will write to the Attorneys-General of the Commonwealth, State
and Territory Governments calling on them to start work on a national
compensation scheme – with no caps - for victims of child sexual abuse.
The call comes in the wake of a recommendation from the Victorian
Parliamentary Committee for a Victorian compensation scheme and recent
comments by Royal Commissioner Peter McClellan that a general redress or
compensation scheme should be considered.
Mr Francis Sullivan, CEO of the Truth Justice and Healing Council, said that while a state-based scheme is a significant initiative, a national scheme with consistent investigative powers and compensation payments should be considered by the Federal, state and territory governments.
'It is now time for governments and other organisations to take a national approach to providing compensation and justice for the victims of child sexual abuse,' Mr Sullivan said.
Mr Francis Sullivan, CEO of the Truth Justice and Healing Council, said that while a state-based scheme is a significant initiative, a national scheme with consistent investigative powers and compensation payments should be considered by the Federal, state and territory governments.
'It is now time for governments and other organisations to take a national approach to providing compensation and justice for the victims of child sexual abuse,' Mr Sullivan said.
'A national compensation scheme, funded
by the Church and other organisations and with no caps on payments, is
an important first step in taking away from institutions, such as the
Catholic Church, the role of investigating complaints and determining
compensation for victims.
'We will also call on all Governments to start working towards a national approach to uniform police reporting requirements and statutory complaint handling processes.
'The fact the Victorian Inquiry has called for a state scheme and the possibility that the Royal Commission may recommend a national scheme should be enough for all Governments to now start considering adopting a national approach to all key issues associated with child sexual abuse and child protection.'
'We will also call on all Governments to start working towards a national approach to uniform police reporting requirements and statutory complaint handling processes.
'The fact the Victorian Inquiry has called for a state scheme and the possibility that the Royal Commission may recommend a national scheme should be enough for all Governments to now start considering adopting a national approach to all key issues associated with child sexual abuse and child protection.'