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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2022

Stephen Winter
Affiliation:
University of Auckland

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Index

Aboriginal Legal Service (ALS), 78, 8081, 135136
abuse. See injuries and injurious experiences
acknowledgement, 4, 20, 3738, 105, 122, 141, 150151, 155, 173, 182, 184, 188, 205, 217, 219, 230, 233, 238, 245
advance payments. See interim payments
apologies, 5, 9, 36, 38, 229230, 232234, 243
Australia, 81, 230
Canada, 83, 99, 233
churches, 204, 232
Ireland, 4748, 5758
New Zealand, 105, 114, 229
application forms
design, 163165, 176
Assembly of First Nations (AFN), 15, 84, 91, 93, 211, 233
Barnardos Origins Tracing Services, 52, 210
Bindoon Boys Town (Australia), 75, 152
care leavers. See Survivors
care placements, 18
between public and private, 8
institutional, 11
movement between, 25
ceremonies (traditional), 89, 9293, 97, 100, 102, 232
childern and young persons
as peer offenders, 153154
children and young people
defined, 11
churches. See also offenders, NGOs
as care providers, 18, 57, 74, 83, 142
in programme design, 3, 215
providing funding, 48, 55, 125126, 137, 215
roles in delivering redress, 50, 52, 59, 80, 98, 131132, 154, 176, 204206, 214, 232
community agencies, 127, 162, 197206, 208210, 213, 240, 244
compensation
as a regulative ideal, 37, 219, 224
demands for, 5
impossibility of, 178, 194, 217219, 222
methods for setting values, 219225
rights to, 5, 234
sensitivity of values, 223, 234
Confidential Listening and Assistance Service (CLAS) (New Zealand), 105107, 111, 164
Cooper Legal (New Zealand), 107108, 111112, 139
counselling
as a substantial outcome, 5, 157, 211212, 214
in Canada, 99
in New Zealand, 105, 111
as part of a redress process, 128, 134136, 161, 168, 208, 210211, 214, 240, 243
in Australia, 127
in Canada, 102
in New Zealand, 109, 112
as supporting a redress process, 9
in Australia, 66, 71, 79
in Canada, 85, 8991, 100
in Ireland, 52, 61
for redress programme staff, 134
courts. See litigation
Crawford Class Action Services (Canada), 8485, 89, 92, 94
Crown Litigation Strategy (New Zealand), 105, 112
education. See injuries and injurious experiences:consequential damage
evidence. See also Memory
accuracy, 4, 2021, See also Fraud
professional reports, 51, 68, 76, 9597, 170, 174175, 177, 186
quality, 4, 1819, 34, 75, 88, 130, 141, 143, 174175, 177, 189191, 200
records. See Records
standards of, 34, 53, 78, 88, 96, 111, 189191, 193, 196, 238
Find and Connect (Australia), 210
Forde Inquiry (Queensland), 23, 6465, 67, 7071, 156
historical institutionalism, 12
Indian Residential Schools Adjudication Secretariat (Canada), 9398, 126, 135
Indigenous, defined, 5
injuries and injurious experiences
acts, 9, 22
collective, 2325, 2930, 3637, 76, 83, 86, 92, 136, 150151, 155157, 159160, 194195, 222223, 232233, 235, 237, 239
consequential damage, 9, 17, 22, 2730, 3638, 47, 4951, 53, 68, 7576, 84, 9596, 102, 108, 112, 149, 156160, 170, 174175, 181182, 193196, 219220, 237
contemporary standards, 53, 75, 109110, 151153, 160
individual, 23, 27, 37, 83, 9293, 149, 151, 155158, 160, 220222, 237239
interactional, 18, 2223, 30, 3738, 47, 49, 83, 93, 108, 144, 149151, 153, 156, 237, 240
non-recent (historic) abuse defined, 4
structural and systemic, 3, 8, 11, 2227, 2930, 32, 3738, 47, 49, 64, 68, 83, 86, 109, 119, 132, 135136, 144, 149151, 153156, 160, 194195, 204, 222223, 232233, 237, 239240, 245
interim payments, 50, 7475, 86, 184186, 239
Kimberley Community Legal Services (Australia), 8081, 135, 172
knowmore (Australia), 208209, 211, 213214
Laffoy/Ryan Commission (Ireland), 19, 47, 51, 55
legal counsel/lawyers. See also knowmore (Australia), See also Cooper Legal
as staff in redress programmes, 48, 53, 69, 78, 94, 99101, 106, 110
as support for survivors, 35, 5054, 61, 71, 90, 9799, 107, 111, 163, 207209, 214
costs, 41, 51, 55, 60, 63, 71, 80, 90, 100, 111, 123, 201, 238
influence on redress, 51, 120
problems with, 101102, 123, 154, 169, 175, 188, 206207, 214
litigation
as part of New Zealand redress, 106, 114
challenges for survivors, 10, 3233, 35, 114, 155
compared to redress, 31, 34, 36, 3943, 105, 190191, 216
making it accessible to survivors, 151, 243
monetary values, 216, 220221, 234
to review redress claims and programmes, 54, 61, 72, 87, 89, 103, 114, 122123, 142
Lotus Place (Australia), 6567, 7071, 198200, 205, 210
McClellan Commission (Australia), 20, 42, 120, 172, 208, 212, 215, 229, 245
memorials, 9, 243244
memory, 141142, 167, 170173
Métis, 86, 91
National Administrative Committee (NAC) (Canada), 84, 89, 94, 121, 189
National Redress Scheme (Australia), 208, 210211, 215217, 231
National Research and Analysis Unit (NARA) (Canada), 85, 88, 90, 100
NGOs. See community agencies, See churches
offenders
NGOs, 153
non-staff adults, 153, 160
peer offenders, 153154, 160
staff members, 2223, 25, 109, 153
states, 10, See also states
paternalism, 218, 225228, 234
police referrals, 49, 81, 131132, 170
posthumous claims, 58, 68, 86, 92, 95, 148149, 151, 160, 184
priority payments, 96, 149, 160, 184, 196
privacy
of survivors, 6, 32, 35, 38, 43, 76, 81, 89, 91, 131, 136, 154155, 157, 159, 167, 170, 178, 187188, 196, 200, 202, 229, 233
of third parties, 19
records
in redressing structural injuries, 150, 159, 174, 238
quality, 1920, 9091, 112113, 143, 173, 191, 209
redaction, 7071, 80, 113, 244245
relation to testimony, 141142, 172
survivors access to, 19, 35, 61, 7071, 80, 9091, 97, 105, 109, 111113, 146, 173, 177, 190, 198, 208, 214, 244245
use by exemplars
CEP, 88
Forde Foundation, 65
HCP, 107, 111
IAP, 100
Magdalene laundries, 60, 205
Queensland Redress, 69
Redress WA, 75, 88
RIRB, 50, 52
redress
alienating potential, 157158, 236
as an alternative dispute resolution process, 10
as holistic/holism, 5, 10, 3638, 127, 197201, 208209, 213214, 226, 233, 240, 243245
as public policy, 711, 39, 43, 124, 245
ceremonies, 232235
defined, 910
in-kind, 5657, 65, 84, 9293, 227228, 234
invasive potential, 8, 157159, 167
origins, 3
tensions/trade-offs within, 79, 16, 40, 44, 126, 132, 134, 140, 144, 159, 161, 170171, 181, 191, 224, 232, 236, 239240, 245
redress programmes
accessibility, 16, 31, 33, 35, 38, 48, 52, 7980, 9798, 127128, 137, 147, 160, 162165, 173176, 195, 197, 200201, 206, 208214, 226, 238, 241243
accessibility challenges, 61, 6667, 73, 8991, 112, 244
advantages of flexibility and choice, 79, 16, 36, 42, 44, 82, 104, 119, 125, 131, 136138, 140, 142, 144, 147, 149, 151, 154155, 160161, 165, 175176, 184, 199, 211212, 214, 232, 237243, 245
application deadlines, 49, 67, 86, 93, 145148, 160, 241
as harmful, 5, 35, 167168, 173, 176, 180, 210, 218, 225226
budgets
Australia, 64
Canada, 90, 92, 104
Ireland, 34, 47, 5455, 58, 63, 121, 124
New Zealand, 107, 113114
structure, 4243, 82, 120, 122, 124126, 137, 217, 241
capped in-kind support, 57, 65, 86, 99, 228
communicating payment offers, 229232
counterfactuals in assessment, 37, 192195
creative potential, 120, 246
cut-off dates for eligible injuries, 155156, 160
data management, 67, 73, 130132, 137, 165, 174, 176, 209, 214
design and development, 6, 36, 38, 40, 4344, 4748, 51, 5859, 6263, 73, 94, 119126, 136, 147, 151, 160, 218, 225, 234, 236243
fraud, 4041, 171173, 188, 191, 224
hearings. See redress programmes: interviews
independent delivery, 34, 48, 99, 107, 112, 115, 121122, 124, 126127, 137, 148, 174, 205
independent design, 119120, 125, 136
interviews, 53, 59, 7677, 89, 97100, 107, 109111, 114, 127129, 137, 154, 165171, 176, 204205, 211
late applications, 49, 74, 94, 146147, 241
review procedures
for claims including appeals, 34, 54, 5961, 72, 78, 81, 85, 88, 99, 103, 122123, 185, 189, 196, 223, 229, 231
for programmes, 5758, 90, 107, 114, 122124, 137, 142, 172, 185, 196
successor programmes, 147148, 160, 232, 241
waivers and indemnities, 48, 55, 60, 71, 80, 125, 137, 231, 235, 242
religious orders. See Churches
research interviews, 1415
Resolutions Health Support Program (RHSP) (Canada), 8990, 97, 100, 135, 211, 238
retraumatisation, 6, 35, 76, 88, 123, 126, 166168, 170, 187188, 205, 207, 229
Ryan/Laffoy Commission (Ireland), 17
Scottish Redress, 121, 145, 149, 184, 223224
Settlement Agreement Operations Branch (SAO) (Canada), 9394, 97102, 127, 168169, 186
Shaw Commission (New Zealand), 21, 105, 199, 242
staff. See also offenders, See also legal counsel
employment of survivors, 136, 201204, 214
in care placements, 2223
redress programmes, 35, 40, 56
caseworker structure, 133, 137, 198, 213
descriptive representation, 136, 138
training, 40, 94, 132, 137, 168, 200, 214
turnover, 56, 66, 73, 85, 94, 106, 133134, 137
use of civil servants, 48, 58, 66, 73, 85, 106, 121, 126, 132
support services, 66, 70, 198200
vicarious trauma. See Vitarious trauma
states
character, 7, 10, 3132, 35, 3839
responsibilities for young people in care, 18
support
community agencies. See community agencies
counselling. See counselling
cultural, 43, 8990, 9293, 97, 100, 111, 113, 122, 135136, 162, 164, 175, 211, 213, 238
financial advice, 53, 71, 81, 100, 102, 112, 208, 212214
legal. See legal counsel
records access. See Records
survivor populations
disadvantage and marginalisation, 5, 18, 29, 31, 38, 43, 132, 135, 139, 157, 162, 190, 194, 212, 226, 237, 244
diversity, 3031, 190, 192193
Swedish Redress, 141, 222
transitional justice, 9, 33, 165, 247248
Trevorrow, Bruce, 33, 35, 42
Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) (Canada), 17, 22, 85, 95, 131, 153, 245
vicarious trauma, 133134, 137, 146, 167
victims. See Survivors
Wiffin, Keith, 35, 16
young persons
as peer offenders, 153154
young persons, defined, 11

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  • Stephen Winter, University of Auckland
  • Book: Monetary Redress for Abuse in State Care
  • Online publication: 18 November 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009082662.023
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