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Appendices

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2023

James Gallen
Affiliation:
Dublin City University

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Appendix 1: Public Inquiries

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Appendix 2: Reparations and Redress Schemes

CountryNameYears of operationContext
IrelandResidential Institutions Redress Board2002–2011Ex gratia scheme for 139 residential institutions subject to state inspection and regulation
IrelandMagdalene Laundry Restorative Justice Scheme2013Ex gratia scheme for detention in Magdalene Laundries
IrelandResidential Institutions Statutory Fund (Caranua)2014–2020Support services to survivors already in receipt of compensation, RIRB payment or settlement with state or church institution
IrelandEx Gratia Scheme arising from O’Keeffe v Ireland (ECHR)2015–2019; 2021–Ex gratia scheme for those abused in open primary schools; re-opened in 2021 after independent review in 2019
United KingdomLambeth Children’s Homes2018–2022Tiered payments for abuse in residential settings
United KingdomScottish Redress Scheme2021–Payments for abuse in care settings
United KingdomState of Jersey Redress Scheme2019–2020Payments for abuse in residential children’s homes
United KingdomHistorical Institutional Abuse Redress Scheme2019–2024Payments for abuse in residential children’s homes
United KingdomChild Migrant Scheme2018–Government-mandated redress scheme
CanadaIndian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement2007–2019Litigation settlement
CanadaMount Cashel1995–2013Litigation settlement
CanadaGeorge Epoch1992–1998Litigation settlement
CanadaSt John’s and St Joseph’s, Ontario1992Litigation settlement
CanadaGrandview, Ontario1993–1994Litigation settlement
CanadaNova Scotia Institutions1996–1999Litigation settlement
CanadaOntario School for the Deaf1998–2000Litigation settlement
CanadaJericho Hill, British Columbia1996–2001Government-mandated redress scheme
CanadaNew Brunswick Institutions1995Government-mandated redress scheme
CanadaAlberta Sterilisation1998–1999Litigation settlement
CanadaDuplessis Orphans2001–2002Litigation settlement
CanadaSixties Scoop Settlement Agreement2018–2019Litigation settlement
CanadaHuronia Regional Centre2013Litigation settlement
CanadaSpecific Claims Tribunal1973–Compensation for expropriated land
AustraliaQueensland Institutions2007–2010Government-mandated redress scheme
AustraliaTasmanian Institutions2003–2013Government-mandated redress scheme
AustraliaSouth Australian Institutions2010–2013Government-mandated redress settlement
AustraliaTasmanian Stolen Generations2007Government-mandated redress scheme
AustraliaRedress Western Australia2007–2012Government-mandated redress scheme
AustraliaAustralian National Redress2018–2028Government-mandated redress scheme
AustraliaSouth Australian Stolen Generation2015–2016Government-mandated redress scheme
AustraliaNSW Stolen Generation2017–2022Government-mandated redress scheme
AustraliaChild Migrants UK1999–2002Government-mandated redress scheme
AustraliaChild Migrants Aus2002–2005Government-mandated redress scheme
AustraliaChild Migrants UK2010Government-mandated redress scheme
AustraliaForgotten Australians (Find and Connect)2011-presentGovernment-mandated redress scheme
AustraliaFederal Stolen Generation2021Government-mandated redress scheme
United StatesIndian Claims Commission1946–1978Compensation for expropriated land
United StatesAlaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA)1971Litigation settlement
United StatesChicago Reparations Ordinance2015Government-mandated redress scheme
United StatesNative American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act1990Return of Native grave remains and cultural property

Appendix 3: State and Church Apologies

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  • Online publication: 23 March 2023
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