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From the latter part of the 19th century until late into the 20th century, the Government of Canada and various churches operated ''Residential Schools'' for Aboriginal children throughout Canada. For a large portion of that time, Aboriginal parents were compelled to send their children to these schools, thereby removing the children from their communities and their culture. In addition, many students were subjected to physical, sexual and psychological abuse while attending a Residential School. | |||
For years, a person had to sue in court to get compensation for abuse suffered in a Residential School. Then the federal government and various church entities agreed to provide compensation through the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement (Settlement Agreement). | |||
The Settlement Agreement offered two types of specific compensation: | |||
*'''Common Experience Payment''' (CEP): All former students of Residential Schools who were alive on May 30, 2005 were entitled to a CEP. Former students were entitled to $10,000 for their first school year (or part of a school year) of <span class="noglossary">residence</span>, plus $3,000 for each additional school year (or part of a school year) of <span class="noglossary">residence</span>, regardless of the level of abuse that may have been suffered. The deadline for CEP <span class="noglossary">application</span>s expired on September 19, 2011 but the Settlement Agreement allowed for late applications to be filed until September 19, 2012 in exceptional circumstances. | |||
*'''Independent Assessment Process''' (IAP): Under the IAP process, a victim of certain types of sexual or very serious physical or psychological abuse at a Residential School could apply for additional compensation based on the severity and frequency of the abuse. The deadline for applying for the IAP process was September 19, 2012. I | |||
== First steps == | == First steps == | ||
#Because bringing up the past may be difficult, make sure you have emotional and psychological support. You may wish to <span class="noglossary">contact</span> the [[Indian Residential School Survivors Society]] at 1-800-721-0066. The Society provides counselling services and referrals to other services near you. You may also wish to <span class="noglossary">contact</span> Health Canada's Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program at 1-877-477-0775, or the National Indian Residential School Crisis Line at 1-866-925-4419. | #Because bringing up the past may be difficult, make sure you have emotional and psychological support. You may wish to <span class="noglossary">contact</span> the [[Indian Residential School Survivors Society]] at 1-800-721-0066. The Society provides counselling services and referrals to other services near you. You may also wish to <span class="noglossary">contact</span> Health Canada's Indian Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program at 1-877-477-0775, or the National Indian Residential School Crisis Line at 1-866-925-4419. | ||
#If you did not opt out of the Settlement Agreement and did not submit an IAP application by the deadlines above, you may wish to contact a lawyer to see if an action can be brought in civil court. The rules, procedures and standards of the IAP process are not applicable in this instance." | |||
#If you did not opt out of the Settlement Agreement and did not submit an IAP application by the deadlines above, you may wish to contact a lawyer to see if an action can be brought in civil court. The rules, procedures and standards of the IAP are not applicable in this instance." | |||
== What happens next == | == What happens next == |