‘Urgent’ need to change redress scheme

The State’s “failed” system to provide payments to victims of child sexual abuse in schools needs to be reformed “without delay” as many survivors are elderly, the State’s human rights watchdog has said.

‘Urgent’ need to change redress scheme

The State’s “failed” system to provide payments to victims of child sexual abuse in schools needs to be reformed “without delay” as many survivors are elderly, the State’s human rights watchdog has said.

The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission said the payment system likely amounts to an ongoing breach of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

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