Monetary redress for abuse in state care
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Monetary redress for abuse in state care
Cambridge University Press, c2023
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-308) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Investigating a fast-developing field of public policy, Stephen Winter examines how states redress injuries suffered by young people in state care. Considering ten illustrative exemplar programmes from Australia, Canada, Ireland, and Aotearoa New Zealand, Winter explores how redress programmes attempt to resolve the anguish, injustice, and legacies of trauma that survivors experience. Drawing from interviews with key stakeholders and a rich trove of documentary research, this book analyses how policymakers should navigate the trade-offs that survivors face between having their injuries acknowledged and the difficult, often retraumatising, experience of attaining redress. A timely critical engagement with this contentious policy domain, Winter presents empirically driven recommendations and a compelling argument for participatory, flexible, and survivor-focussed programmes. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
目次
- Part I: 1. Introducing monetary redress
- 2. Injurious histories
- 3. What makes redress better? Part II: 4. Irish redress
- 5. Australian redress
- 6. Canadian redress
- 7. Redress in Aotearoa New Zealand
- Part III: 8. Redress policy design and delivery
- 9. Who and what should be eligible for redress? 10. The evidentiary process
- 11. Assessing redress claims
- 12. Local and holistic support for survivors
- 13. What to pay in redress and how to pay it
- 14. Conclusion
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- Appendix 3, Index.
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