ACT to join child sex abuse redress scheme

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr has announced the territory will join NSW and Victoria in the national redress scheme for victims of child sexual abuse.

ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr

The ACT's Chief Minister says the territory will join the national redress scheme for abuse victims. (AAP)

The ACT will join the national redress scheme for child sexual abuse victims, becoming the third jurisdiction to agree to the Commonwealth government's plan.

Opting-in to the scheme, which will begin on July 1, was an important step in acknowledging the harm caused by institutionalised child sexual abuse and accepting responsibility, ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr and Attorney-General Gordon Ramsay said in a joint statement on Monday.

NSW and Victoria have already signed up to the scheme - a key recommendation of the Royal Commission Into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse - but Queensland and Western Australia still have concerns and want the federal government to give more information before they join.


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Published 19 March 2018 10:18am
Source: AAP


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