10 historical child abuse survivors settled a High Court case against the State, receiving €84,000 each, while the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission urges a new redress scheme.

10 survivors of historical child abuse in schools settled a High Court case against the State for their exclusion from the Revised Ex Gratia Redress Scheme. The State agreed to pay each survivor €84,000, the same amount as successful applicants in the scheme. The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission urges the government to establish a new redress scheme for historic child abuse survivors.

June 14, 2024
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