Catholic orders join child abuse redress

Two significant Catholic orders, Christian Brothers and Marist Brothers, are among organisations that have now joined the child sexual abuse redress scheme.

Another seven organisations, including two significant Catholic orders, will join the national redress scheme for victims of child sexual abuse on Thursday.

The scheme opened in July and has so far had more than 2700 applications and made 51 payments, but about a third of those who have applied are survivors of an institution that hasn't joined the scheme.

Social Services Minister Paul Fletcher said he could not overstate the urgency of giving survivors access to redress as soon as possible, which could only happen once all relevant institutions signed up.

NEW PARTICIPANTS IN REDRESS SCHEME

* Anglican Diocese of Adelaide

* Baptist Churches Western Australia

* Baptist Churches Tasmania

* Christian Brothers

* Marist Brothers Australia

* Moore Theological College Council

* St Andrew's House Corporation


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Published 27 February 2019 2:16pm
Source: AAP


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