Average wait has blown out to almost 12 months, nearly double intended timeframe
Survivors of childhood sexual abuse are waiting up to 12 months for their redress claims to be processed.Survivors of childhood sexual abuse are waiting up to 12 months for their redress claims to be processed.Last modified on Mon 30 May 2022 18.31 BSTare yet to be processed and the average wait has blown out to almost 12 months, which is close to double the intended timeframe, new government data reveals.
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