The Redress WA scheme was established by the Government of Western Australia to acknowledge and apologise to adults who, as children, were abused and/or neglected while they were in the care of the state. It ran from 2008 to 31 December 2011.
The Redress WA scheme ran from 2008 to 31 December 2011. When Redress WA commenced it was announced that the payments would go up to $80,000, however they were reduced in 2009 to $45,000.
Following the close of the scheme, early evaluation of the applications shows a large number of the claims are severe. Because of this and the large number of claims Redress WA has received, the State Government has made the difficult decision to adjust ex-gratia payments of up to $80,000 to a maximum payment of $45,000. The decision to adjust the maximum payment recognises the fact that most people will be entitled to a greater share of payment than was originally anticipated.
Many people and advocacy groups protested the reduction, but the scheme went ahead with the reduced upper payment.
In its 2010-11 Annual Report, the Department for Communities described the scheme:
Redress WA was established in 2008 as a finite scheme to acknowledge and apologise to adults who, as children, were abused and/or neglected while they were in the care of the state. Redress WA was based on four pillars of support: an opportunity to make a police referral; a personal apology from the Premier and Minister for Community Services; provision of support and counselling services; and ex gratia payments. Four broad levels of ex gratia payments were offered, ranging from a minimum of $5000 to a maximum of $45000.
The four levels of payment were published in the Redress WA Guidelines on 18 May 2011:
On 14 August 2012, in answer to questions put to her in the Legislative Council, the Minister for Community Services provided the following overview of the Redress WA Scheme:
The Attorney General, on behalf of the Minister for Police on 14 August 2012, also tabled answers put to him in the Legislative Council about actions taken by the WA Police (up to 6 July 2012) on matters arising from the Redress WA Scheme. The Attorney General reported that 204 Redress WA cases were being investigated and 2 individuals had been charged.