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Redress

This year
2025
Mother and Baby Home survivors feel re-traumatised by redress scheme exclusion
Over €66 million issued to mother and baby home survivors
€86 million cash in the bank, but the majority of religious organisations haven't offered any redress
The Church of Ireland has €632m in assets and €40m in cash but has decided to not make a contribution towards redress.
Government sources say legislation being explored to make religious orders pay their fair share.
AG to be consulted on what steps can be taken to make religious orders pay mother and baby home redress
Daughter of Philomena Lee calls on government to extend Mother and Baby Home redress scheme
Only 7% of mother and baby home redress budget spent one year after applications opened
Last year
2024
More than €44 million paid to mother and baby home survivors, but some waiting seven months
State faces lawsuit calling for 'ludicrous' Mother and Baby Home redress scheme to be extended
Opinion: Government cannot delay when it comes to redress for school abuse survivors
Dr James Gallen
State 'should help find these children's bodies', but Govt won't commit to excavating Bessborough
'Those who speak Christianity must practice it': Harris says Govt has 'levers' to make religious orders pay
'Pay up': New figures show religious orders only paid 16% of institutional redress costs
How will the Commission into child abuse in schools work, and which schools will it cover?
And have lessons been learned from how previous inquiries were carried out?
Ninety-one-year-old man offered redress from Mother and Baby Home scheme after months of delays
Doherty asks why quarries and block manufacturers weren't pursued over defective blocks
Mother and Baby Home inquiry in North must not 'repeat mistakes' of Republic, survivor warns
Stardust redress process could be complete 'within weeks'
Historical abuse survivors settle High Court case over inclusion in redress scheme
Mother and Baby Homes: €31,000 is average redress payment made to survivors so far
Govt's plan for industrial school survivors 'ignores every recommendation' made by committee
Bethany Home survivor says excluding thousands from redress means 'shame will always hang over Ireland'
Patrick Anderson McQuoid is among the thousands of survivors ineligible for redress under the Government’s controversial scheme.
Patrick spent time in different institutions, he was malnourished and developed several health issues
"My hands and feet turned blue. There is no evidence of State inspection of my condition."
Patrick was sent to live with a couple, aged in their 50s, in Northern Ireland prior to adoption being made legal here
'I spent 1,300 days there and I get nothing': Mother and Baby Home survivors consider legal action
Thousands of people are excluded from the Government’s redress scheme.
"It's a kick in the gut. It's like being victimised all over again," one woman said
A number of survivors are considering legal action over their exclusion from the scheme
St Joseph's baby home in Stamullen is not covered by the scheme, despite a recommendation to include it
'A slap in the face': Mother and baby home survivors told they need photo ID to apply for redress
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said applicants who don’t have photo ID will be “treated empathetically and on a case-by-case basis”.
The Government's long-awaited redress scheme finally opens for applications today
Many elderly survivors do not have a passport, driving licence or Public Service Card
One man was told his mother cannot apply without photo ID, but he could apply on her behalf if she died
Controversial Mother and Baby Home redress scheme will open for applications next month
All time
Compel religious orders to pay redress, Sinn Féin TD says, as survivors mull legal action
Mother and Baby Home redress scheme won't open until next year, missing 2023 deadline
'Witnesses telling their stories, while they're still alive, is very powerful'
Government seeks experts to ensure Mother and Baby Home redress scheme doesn't break GDPR rules
Mother and Baby Homes: 'Morally obnoxious' and 'callous' redress scheme passes Dáil vote
TD says Mother and Baby Home redress is 'madness', Varadkar accuses her of 'demonising' govt
'I could feel the blood draining from me': Magdalene survivor criticises 'frightening' UN decision
'I feel deflated, so low': Magdalene laundry survivor loses case at UN Committee Against Torture
'I was the child of a fallen woman': Boyd Barrett gives powerful speech in Mother & Baby debate
'Mothers had their children ripped out of their arms': 24,000 people excluded from redress
Opinion: Will it take a miracle for State to do right thing on Mother and Baby redress scheme?
James Smith
'Four lives were ripped apart': Woman plans legal action over mother's exclusion from redress
'Five grand can't give me my son back': Mother and Baby Home survivors hit out at redress plans
Redacted Lives: Final episode explores redress and plans to excavate Tuam mother and baby home site
'A remarkable man': Bethany Home campaigner Derek Leinster dies aged 81
Mother and Baby Homes: Forum says Tusla is 'erratic, dysfunctional and devoid of trust'