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  • Awareness Campaign for Victims and Survivors of Historical Institutional Abuse

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    • Good Relations and Social Change

    Date published: 16 October 2023

    The Executive Office has today announced the launch of the next phase of the awareness campaign for victims and survivors of historical institutional abuse.

    This phase of the campaign will focus on using digital media and outdoor advertising to increase awareness of the support, services and compensation available for victims and survivors of historical institutional abuse.

    It will build on the newspaper advertising, posters and social media videos issued in March and the leaflets distributed to every household in Northern Ireland in May.

    Awareness campaign for victims and survivors of historical institutional abuse
    Awareness campaign for victims and survivors of historical institutional abuse

    Patrick Gallagher, Director of Victims and Survivors, the Executive Office, explained:

    “Since its establishment on 31 March 2020, the Historical Institutional Abuse Redress Board (HIARB) has received over 4,035 applications and made award determinations totalling some £77 million.

    “We want to continue our efforts to reach those victims and survivors who are unaware of the help and support that is now available to them.”

    The campaign continues to highlight the roles of the Commissioner for Survivors of Institutional Childhood Abuse (COSICA), the Victims and Survivors Service (VSS) and the Historical Institutional Abuse Redress Board (HIARB) and provides contact details for those seeking support.

    Notes to editors:

    1. The Northern Ireland Executive’s Inquiry into Historical Institutional Abuse (2014-17) made a range of recommendations, including the establishment of:
      • A Commissioner of Survivors of Institutional Childhood Abuse (COSICA);
      • Support services for victims and survivors (which are provided by the Victims and Survivors Service (VSS)); and
      • A redress scheme, which is managed by the Historical Institutional Abuse Redress Board (HIARB) to consider compensation claims.

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