What is a relevant care setting?
The Scheme only covers certain care settings. These are known as “relevant care settings” and include:
- children’s homes
- “List D” or approved schools
- penal institutions, including young offenders’ institutions and borstals
- residential care facilities (including hospitals) which provided long-term residential accommodation
- school hostels and some other accommodation provided for a child to go to school
- secure accommodation
- boarded out
- foster care
There might be other settings that are relevant, depending on your circumstances.
At Hugh James we have many years’ experience of successfully guiding applicants through redress schemes including:
- The two Jersey redress schemes
- The Northern Ireland redress scheme
- The Lambeth redress scheme
- Redress schemes in Australia
If you would like to talk to us in confidence about applying to the Scottish Redress Scheme, then please contact us today.
How to apply?
We are available to talk to you free of charge. Please note that if you engage a solicitor to advise you that the Scheme provides for the payment of legal fees. We will not charge you.
Alternatively, you can go the Scheme’s website at: https://www.mygov.scot/apply-for-scotlands-redress-scheme
If you apply, you may be offered:
- a payment
- an apology, if you would like one, and help to get an apology from others
- emotional support