Vancouver Sun

Woodlands survivors begin receiving cheques

- STEPHANIE IP

Survivors excluded from a previous Woodlands settlement have finally started receiving their compensati­on payments for years of systemic abuse at the B.C. institutio­n.

Individual­s who lived at Woodlands before 1974 will now receive $10,000 in ex gratia payments, which means they are voluntaril­y paid out without admission of liability. Those who lived at Woodlands post-1974 and who received compensati­on as part of a 2010 settlement will also receive a top-up to a maximum of $10,000.

Bill McArthur, a former Woodlands resident and survivors’ advocate, received his payment on Monday from Minister of Health Adrian Dix.

“It’s been a bitterswee­t victory in that I’m very happy I was able to gain compensati­on for all the people who weren’t able to get it and to represent all those who have no voice,” said McArthur, who was sent to Woodlands at age five.

“But it’s been bitterswee­t in that I regret there are so many who have passed away in this long crusade for justice.”

McArthur said he was happy about Monday’s milestone, but said “it should not have had to take so long.”

The B.C. government first announced in March of this year that it would be paying out compensati­on to those excluded by the 2010 settlement.

As of Monday, a total of 314 pre-1974 Woodlands survivors had been identified and contacted by officials.

Dix estimates there are up to 1,500 survivors who have yet to be compensate­d and invited those people to come forward. The government estimates the compensati­on would total between $9 million and $15 million and expects payments to be complete by April 2019.

New Westminste­r’s Woodlands Institutio­n was opened in 1878 and housed individual­s with developmen­tal disabiliti­es and mental illness.

The facility was closed in 1996.

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