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Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act 2021

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3.The Act seeks to create a time limited scheme to provide financial redress to survivors of historical child abuse in care in Scotland, or, in some circumstances, their next of kin. The Act will establish a Non Departmental Public Body, ‘Redress Scotland’, to deliver independent decision-making on applications for financial redress. The administration of the scheme will be carried out by a division within the Scottish Government. The Act will also provide eligible survivors of abuse access to elements of non-financial redress including emotional and psychological support. The Act enables the Scottish Ministers to accept ‘fair and meaningful’ financial contributions to the scheme from third parties in exchange for the extension to those third parties of waivers, granted by the recipients of redress payments, of rights to continue or raise subsequent civil actions such as actions for damages.

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