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Northern Ireland moves forward with compensation and a memorial for abuse survivors, following institutional findings from 1922 to 1995.
Work continues to secure financial redress for survivors of historical institutional abuse in Northern Ireland, following the HIAI's findings of widespread abuse in care homes from 1922 to 1995.
Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly confirmed contributions from organizations including the Good Shepherd Sisters, Barnardos, the De La Salle Order, and the Diocese of Down and Connor, with ongoing discussions with others.
She stressed the moral duty of institutions to support survivors, expressing disappointment that some delayed action.
The government is advancing plans for a permanent memorial, with draft wording under review to ensure survivor consensus, and will release final details on contributions once the process concludes.
Irlanda del Norte avanza con la indemnización y un monumento conmemorativo para los sobrevivientes de abusos, siguiendo las conclusiones institucionales de 1922 a 1995.