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Advice and Support for Responding to a Claim
Our team are available to support institutions who have received a claim of historical abuse, with advice on what to do when a claim is received, and the process for assessing and investigating claims. This includes guidance on importance of privacy of both the complainant and the individual/s complained against, ensuring compliance with the Privacy Act 2020.
Deeds of Settlement and Redress
We can also provide support with and prepare deeds of settlement. These are legally binding agreements between the claimant and the institution. A deed usually acknowledges the abuse that occurred or may have occurred, may include an apology and an offer of redress. Deeds of settlement are often also confidential between the parties signing, other than for any Government-based redress initiative.
Good Governance
In responding more generally to the risks of abuse in care, it is important for faith-based institutions to make sure they have good governance procedures in place. This includes having current policies and procedures, and regularly reviewing the rules and governing procedures of the faith-based institution to ensure they are fit for purpose – for registered charities, it is now a legal requirement to do this every three years.
We have more information available on good governance in the Governance Essentials section of our website.
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