In recent years, awareness of sexual and institutional abuse of children has grown significantly, leading to important improvements in safeguarding at-risk children. While this progress offers reassurance to today’s parents and guardians, it doesn’t address the pain endured by those who were abused in the past.
Financial compensation cannot undo the physical and psychological harm caused by abuse. But it can for example help cover medical expenses or provide support for those who find it difficult to sustain full-time employment.
Childhood abuse can have long-lasting effects on survivors, impacting their mental health, relationships, and overall quality of life. If you’ve experienced childhood abuse, you may be entitled to compensation for the suffering and psychological impact you’ve endured.
We understand the sensitivity of these cases and are committed to providing compassionate, trauma-informed legal support. Our team can help you explore your options for seeking justice and compensation, guiding you through the process with empathy and expertise.
We understand that pursuing legal action for an injury can be financially daunting. That’s why we offer ‘no win, no fee’ legal services for injury matters when appropriate. This arrangement is available in cases where we believe your claim has a reasonable likelihood of success.
We assist survivors of childhood sexual and physical abuse obtain the compensation they deserve. Using a culturally safe, trauma-informed approach, we provide the space and support so that you can share your story in a safe environment. We will provide you with clear advice so that you can understand the legal options available to you and make informed decisions every step of the way.
Following the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, survivors now have several options in accessing compensation. These can include:
The National Redress Scheme is designed to recognise the harm experienced by survivors of sexual abuse.
Through this Scheme, survivors of institutional abuse may be eligible for:
What compensation can I receive from a National Redress Scheme claim?
The maximum payment under the Scheme is $150,000. However, many survivors may receive less than this amount, and it is often lower than what could be obtained through a legal claim.
Eligibility for the National Redress Scheme is limited. You may not be eligible if:
Because survivors now have choices, it is crucial that you obtain legal advice to know exactly where you stand, allowing you to make informed decisions every step of the way, in a supported environment. Claims can be brought against various institutions such as:
If you are a survivor, contact Yarn Legal to discuss your situation. We are here to help you seek justice and support through every step of the legal process.
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