Victorians can apply for Redress for Historical Institutional Abuse

The Victorian Government is offering Redress for Victorians who experienced abuse and/or neglect as children in institutions before 1990.Redress has been set up to recognise and acknowledge what happened, and the harm caused.

To apply, applicants will have:

• lived as a child (before the age of 18) in a Victorian institution for at least 6 months (in total) before 1 January 1990

• experienced physical, psychological, or emotional abuse or neglect in the Victorian institution.

Redress includes:

• a payment of up to $20,000

• a personal acknowledgment or apology

• up to 20 counselling sessions.

Eligible people will be able to choose one or all these options

If you have received a prior payment from certain schemes or institutions, the payment will be deducted from the $20,000.

For more details, visit https://services.dffh.vic.gov.au/redress.

If you need help to apply for Redress, you can ask someone you trust to help with the application form.

Support is available to applicants, at any stage of the process.

There are free and confidential Redress support services available to help you.

Find out more, visit https://services.dffh.vic.gov.au/redress.

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