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    Redress Scheme England

    Have you been the victim of abuse?

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    Redress Scheme England

    In May 2023 the Government announced its intention to set up a national Sexual Abuse Redress Scheme for England following recommendations made by IICSA in its final report in 2022. 

    In April 2025 the Home Office published its response to the various IICSA recommendations. Despite the assurance of the previous government that the consultation process would begin, the latest response confirms that at present there will be no further steps taken towards the setting up of a national financial redress scheme for victims and survivors of child sexual abuse.

    This is disappointing news and whilst the reasons given for this decision centre around finances, this seems to ignore the proposals that institutions, charities and church bodies would contribute to the costs of the scheme.

    As lawyers who represent victims and survivors of abuse, this news is disappointing and we will continue to support the campaign for a national redress scheme.

    Whilst the introduction of a Redress scheme has been halted for now, claims can still be brought under the exiting civil law. If you have been the victim of abuse or assault you may be able to claim compensation through the courts and we would encourage you to contact our specialist solicitors for advice. 

    What is a Redress Scheme?

    A Redress Scheme generally refers to a scheme which operates outside of the usual court system to provide a remedy, often monetary compensation. They are usually set up where there are a large number of potential people who may benefit from the scheme and in circumstances where the usual court process may be unsatisfactory or may not provide a remedy.

    When will the Redress Scheme be operational?

    This is yet unknown. Experience shows that such schemes can take several years to develop and implement. We will update this page as and when we have further details as to the progress of the scheme.

    What will the Redress Scheme cover and who will be able claim?

    When the government made the announcement, it confirmed that the initial stages would involve a Consultation process. The consultation process would look at several things:

    • Who should be covered by the scheme
    • What remedies should be available under the scheme
    • The extend to which both state and non-state institution should be involved in the scheme
    Redress Scheme England

    Who will take part in the Consultation?

    • Victims and survivors of abuse
    • Charities and support groups
    • Lawyers and insurers
    • Other parties who have an interest or involvement with safeguarding or survivors

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why choose Oakwood Solicitors Ltd?

    At Oakwood Solicitors, we have dedicated lawyers with over 20 years of experience, acting for survivors of sexual and physical abuse.

    We understand how difficult it can be to bring a claim, and we are committed to dealing with your case in a sensitive way.

    You will have a dedicated solicitor who will deal with your claim from start to finish, and who will be able to speak to you at times convenient to you – even if this is outside our normal office hours.

    Welcomed and at ease

    I was made to feel welcomed and at ease. Details taken swiftly and sympathetically. Then was given a positive response within a very short space of time.

    - Satisfied Client

    Quick and professional

    Response was quick, and professional.

    - Satisfied Client

    Molly Frost
    Molly Frost - Abuse Claims Solicitor
    Molly Frost joined the Firm in June 2024 and specializes in abuse compensation claims. Having over 20 years’ experience helping survivors recover compensation, she is considered an expert in her field. Molly has acted as lead Solicitor in several group litigation matters arising out of abuse in children’s homes, and has been involved in several high-profile cases.
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