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Acting on Australia's landmark abuse inquiry | Acting on Australia's landmark abuse inquiry |
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There are few countries in the world that have confronted the issue of child abuse as comprehensively as Australia. | There are few countries in the world that have confronted the issue of child abuse as comprehensively as Australia. |
On Friday, a royal commission inquiry submitted its final report after almost five years of investigations. | |
Churches, charities, sports clubs, schools and children's homes - all have come under its microscope, and all have been found wanting. | Churches, charities, sports clubs, schools and children's homes - all have come under its microscope, and all have been found wanting. |
Victims who were raped, bullied and then belittled for years were finally given a voice by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. | Victims who were raped, bullied and then belittled for years were finally given a voice by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. |
The question now is what its legacy will be. | The question now is what its legacy will be. |
"It was very emotional, very draining," says Phil Nagle, an abuse survivor from Ballarat who gave evidence to the commission in 2015. | "It was very emotional, very draining," says Phil Nagle, an abuse survivor from Ballarat who gave evidence to the commission in 2015. |
"But the way they treated us survivors, it was very caring - it made those that had struggled to tell their story feel comfortable to come forward." | "But the way they treated us survivors, it was very caring - it made those that had struggled to tell their story feel comfortable to come forward." |
This has been one of the key achievements of the inquiry - enabling people to report abuse that had been hidden for decades, and to know they would be taken seriously. | This has been one of the key achievements of the inquiry - enabling people to report abuse that had been hidden for decades, and to know they would be taken seriously. |
More than 2,500 cases have been referred to authorities for investigation, and the support on offer to abuse survivors has improved. | More than 2,500 cases have been referred to authorities for investigation, and the support on offer to abuse survivors has improved. |
"Care and compassion has already lifted tenfold," says Phil Nagle. "We need to make sure we keep people alive and in a good place, by making sure they've got the counselling care they need." | "Care and compassion has already lifted tenfold," says Phil Nagle. "We need to make sure we keep people alive and in a good place, by making sure they've got the counselling care they need." |
Will governments follow through? | Will governments follow through? |
Ensuring long-term support for abuse victims is likely to be one of the final recommendations - but there are questions over what compensation will be on offer. | Ensuring long-term support for abuse victims is likely to be one of the final recommendations - but there are questions over what compensation will be on offer. |
In October, the federal government published plans for a national redress scheme that would entitle victims to claim up to A$150,000 (£85,000; $115,000) each. | In October, the federal government published plans for a national redress scheme that would entitle victims to claim up to A$150,000 (£85,000; $115,000) each. |
But it is still unclear whether all state governments and church authorities will sign up to it. | But it is still unclear whether all state governments and church authorities will sign up to it. |
With the total bill estimated to be around A$4bn ($3bn; £2.3bn), there could still be a lengthy political row over who should pay what, in order to help those whose lives have been damaged. | |
Just as important will be introducing safeguards to try to prevent child abuse in the future. | Just as important will be introducing safeguards to try to prevent child abuse in the future. |
One of the key issues raised during the commission's work was that of mandatory reporting. | One of the key issues raised during the commission's work was that of mandatory reporting. |
Every state and territory in Australia has laws obliging people such as teachers and doctors to report potential abuse to authorities. | Every state and territory in Australia has laws obliging people such as teachers and doctors to report potential abuse to authorities. |
But the royal commission has shown the way those laws have been interpreted has varied widely, leaving cracks in the system. | But the royal commission has shown the way those laws have been interpreted has varied widely, leaving cracks in the system. |
It also highlighted the fact that abuse disclosed during religious confession has remained secret, under the rules of the Catholic Church. | It also highlighted the fact that abuse disclosed during religious confession has remained secret, under the rules of the Catholic Church. |
Some paedophile priests even took advantage of this as a way of hiding their abuse, confessing it to a colleague in the knowledge they would not be reported to police. | Some paedophile priests even took advantage of this as a way of hiding their abuse, confessing it to a colleague in the knowledge they would not be reported to police. |
Legislation to apply mandatory reporting to confession would trigger debate across the Catholic world. | Legislation to apply mandatory reporting to confession would trigger debate across the Catholic world. |
As with many of the issues scrutinised by the royal commission, it has raised questions for bodies far beyond Australia's borders. | As with many of the issues scrutinised by the royal commission, it has raised questions for bodies far beyond Australia's borders. |
The hope is that the rigorous, often heart-breaking process this country has been though will ultimately help authorities across the world tackle the problem of institutionalised abuse. | The hope is that the rigorous, often heart-breaking process this country has been though will ultimately help authorities across the world tackle the problem of institutionalised abuse. |
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