The Telegram (St. John's)

Residentia­l school survivors to be compensate­d

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More than 200 former residentia­l school students who suffered abuse at the hands of other students will receive compensati­on from the federal government.

Crown-indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett says the government is embarking on a negotiated settlement with 240 students who she says may not have received fair compensati­on under the previous process.

Under the Indian Residentia­l Schools Settlement Agreement in 2005, the government agreed to compensati­on of more than $3 billion for 38,000 former students who were victims of abuse.

However, the process imposed a higher bar for claims of student-on-student abuse and many of those victims were denied compensati­on for never having reported the abuse to a teacher at the time — a condition that was not required of survivors who were abused by religious staff or teachers.

Truth and Reconcilia­tion Commission­er Murray Sinclair says the student-onstudent abuse was one of the untold stories of the residentia­l school tragedy with many victims afraid to come forward even during the commission hearings because they were often still living in the same community as their abuser.

Residentia­l schools were run for more than a century by the churches on behalf of the federal government as a way to assimilate Indigenous children.

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