PART 1The Historical Institutional Abuse Redress Board
Entitlement to compensation
I12Entitlement to claim compensation
1
An application for compensation under this Part may be made by or in respect of a person who suffered abuse while a child and while resident in an institution at some time between 1922 and 1995 (both inclusive); but this is subject to sections 3 and 4.
2
A reference to having suffered abuse is a reference to—
a
having suffered sexual, physical or emotional abuse or neglect or maltreatment,
b
having witnessed one or more other children suffer abuse of a kind referred to in paragraph (a),
c
having otherwise been exposed to a harsh environment, or
d
having been sent to Australia under the programme commonly known as the “Child Migrants Programme”.
3
“Institution” means an institution in Northern Ireland in which a body, society or organisation with responsibility for the care, health and welfare of children provided residential accommodation for children, took decisions about them and made provision for their day-to-day care.
4
A reference to an institution does not include a reference to an institution at which education was provided, other than—
a
a school certified under the Children Act 1908,
b
a training school under the Children and Young Persons Act (Northern Ireland) 1950 or 1968,
c
a Borstal institution, or
d
a young offenders centre under the Treatment of Offenders Act (Northern Ireland) 1968.
5
A reference to being resident in an institution includes a reference to being absent from the institution while under the care of—
a
the body, society or organisation which provided residential accommodation for the child in the institution, or
b
a person authorised by that body, society or organisation.
6
But subsection (5) does not apply to a case within subsection (2)(c); and subsection (2)(c) is accordingly to be read as referring only to a person who was exposed to a harsh environment while in the institution in question.
7
The reference in subsection (1) to a person who suffered abuse while resident in an institution is, in a case within subsection (2)(d), to be read as a reference to a person who was resident in an institution immediately before being sent to Australia as mentioned in that provision.