Scotland's Redress Scheme: combined annual report 2023

Sets out the actions taken by contributors to the Scheme to redress the historical abuse of children and is a requirement of the Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act 2021.

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2. Introduction

Following passage of the Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act in 2021 (the Act), Scotland’s Redress Scheme was launched on 8 December 2021. As at 31 March 2023, 2246 applications for redress have been received. 639 initial applications have been passed to Redress Scotland for consideration. 463 applicants have accepted a payment offer from Redress Scotland with payments of more than £21 million having been made.

Section 14 of the Act requires Scottish Ministers to establish and maintain a list of public authorities, voluntary organisations and others who, amongst other things, in the opinion of Ministers, are making or have agreed to make a fair and meaningful contribution towards the funding of redress payments under the Act. There are now 17 entries on the live contributions list with contributions totalling over £122 million.

Scottish Ministers may add a new contributor to this list at any point during operation of the Scheme. The Scottish Government welcomes enquiries from any organisation who are giving consideration to joining the scheme.

As required by section 99 of the Act , contributors to the scheme must prepare and send to the Scottish Ministers a report on the actions taken during the reporting period to redress the historical abuse of children (a “redress report”). Redress reports must include information:

  • about any support the contributing organisation has provided for individuals who were abused as children, for example:
    • funding for emotional, psychological or practical support,
    • advice and assistance on accessing historical records,
    • advice and assistance on tracing and reuniting families, and
    • activity relating to the provision of an apology to those abused;
  • about any other support which has been provided for individuals who were abused as children, and;
  • where no support has been provided, the reasons why.

Scottish Ministers are required under section 99 of the Act to collate and publish the information from the redress reports into a combined report. In the interests of transparency and accountability, redress reports have been replicated in their entirety and offer survivors an opportunity to read all information pertaining to any contributor to the scheme. To promote accessibility, and to help capture and promote learning, a high-level overview of redress reports is provided. Where available, a link to each independently published redress report has been provided.

Contact

Email: redress@gov.scot

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