Jehovah Witness survivors of Child Sexual Abuse would be among those who qualify for expert, free legal advice over the phone; in speaking with the Royal Commission.

by Sol Reform 5 Replies latest watchtower child-abuse

  • Sol Reform
    Sol Reform

    Jehovah Witness survivors of Child Sexual Abuse would be among those who qualify for expert, free legal advice over the phone and in face-to-face meetings in key locations for members of the public considering speaking with the Royal Commission.

    Free Legal Service for Child Abuse Royal Commission

    Posted: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 - 16:21 5 11 Google +0 0 0

    A free legal advisory service has been launched to give advice and support for people seeking to engage with the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. Details of the independent legal service, called Knowmore, were announced by the Federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus. The Government funded service will provide expert, free legal advice over the phone and in face-to-face meetings in key locations for members of the public considering speaking with the Royal Commission.

    The Federal Government has provided $18 million in funding for the service over four years from 2012-2013. Knowmore Executive Officer Jenny Hardy said that the team was on hand to answer calls and any questions people might have about the Royal Commission and related issues such as availability of compensation, the effect of confidentiality agreements and witness/informant protections. "Our job is to help people understand all their options for engaging with the Royal Commission so they can make an informed decision and feel supported in that process.

    We will make sure they are given high quality legal advice and supported to access any other help they might need. "We have assembled an expert team of community lawyers and counsellors/social workers who are experienced in working with survivors of sexual abuse and people who have experienced trauma," Hardy said. "The Royal Commission is a unique opportunity to investigate how institutions and governments can better protect children, and put in place measures to make sure the failures of the past are not repeated.

    "We know that this will be a difficult process for many people but we want them to know that whoever they are or whatever their experience, we are here to help them with information, advice and support.

    "We are committed to providing culturally safe and accessible services to anyone who seeks our help," Hardy said. "People can seek advice from the service and then choose whether or not they want to share their experiences or provide information to the Commission, Attorney General Mark Drayfus said.

    "The service will also advise people about other important legal issues such as witness and informant protections, the availability of compensation or other forms of action or redress, and the implications of existing confidentiality agreements." The 'knowmore' service is independent of the Royal Commission and is delivered by the National Association of Community Legal Centres.

    Anyone interested in speaking with knowmore can call the free advice line on 1800 605 762 between 9am-5pm EST

    More information at www.knowmore.org.au

    http://www.probonoaustralia.com.au/news/2013/07/free-legal-service-child-abuse-royal-commission#

  • Phizzy
    Phizzy

    I hope something similar happens here in the U.K, a proper investigation followed by proper support for the victims.

  • Sol Reform
    Sol Reform

    Attorney-General launches Royal Commission legal advisory service
    Updated 9 hours 45 minutes ago (With Audio)

    The Federal Attorney-General, Mark Dreyfus, has launched a free national legal advisory service for people wanting to give evidence to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. The service will be run by the National Association of Community Legal Centres and will be independent of the Royal Commission and Government.

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-07-16/attorney-general-launches-royal-commission-legal/4823398?section=vic


    Free legal advice for abuse inquiry From: AAP July 16, 2013 2:40PM

    ANYONE thinking about speaking to the royal commission into child sex abuse can now get free legal advice.
    Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus on Tuesday launched Knowmore, a free national legal advice line for people interested in providing information to the commission.

    Mr Dreyfus said thegovernment will spend $18 million over four years on the service as part of a $62 million fund for legal advice related to the commission.

    "A great deal of work has already gone into the setting up of this legal advisory service and it's now up and running," he told reporters in Sydney.
    Run by the National Association of Community Legal Centres, it received 18 phone calls in its first three days last week.
    Mr Dreyfus said the service could offer advice on issues like witness and informant protections, compensation, and "the implications of existing confidentiality agreements".

    Carolyn Bond of Community Law Australia welcomed the service, saying it was important to support those dealing with the "sensitive and troubling issue" of child sexual abuse.
    The provision of "culturally safe services" might also help to break down the barriers that could prevent people from speaking up, she said.
    More than 5000 people are expected to share their stories with the commission, which began in Melbourne in April.

    Its chairman, Justice Peter McClellan, has previously said the inquiry is unlikely to meet its final deadline of late 2015.

    http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/free-legal-advice-abuse-royal-commission/story-fn3dxiwe-1226680210227

  • Vidiot
    Vidiot

    "Satan's World" stepping up to the plate in a way that the WTS never has? How on Earth could this have happened???

  • ABibleStudent
    ABibleStudent

    Too bad the Aussie government does not set-up a fund for providing free emotional and psychological services for victims and then seek compensation from those institutions that tried to hide the abuse from law enforcement.

    Peace be with you and everyone, who you love,

    Robert

  • gorgia2
    gorgia2

    I watched Catholic Cardinal Pell being interviewed (he wasn't exactly dripping with humility) live on television last month by the Victorian Parliamentary Committee; it would be a broadcast not to miss should the elders responsible for covering up child sexual abuse appear in the hot seat too, for everyone to see.

    gorgia

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