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If you have been offered redress, you will probably have received a settlement agreement to read and sign. But settlement agreements tend to be full of legal jargon and hard to understand.
Our new article helps explain some of the legal terms, so you can understand what you are being asked to sign.
The Anglican Church of Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia has contracted Kooyoora to handle redress claims. Kooyoora are an independent organisation that specialises in supporting people through redress.
Some Anglican organisations have their own redress schemes. If your claim is not with one of these organisations – or if you are not sure – you can contact Kooyoora to claim redress.
Find out more about the redress scheme for the Anglican Church and Anglican organisations.
People in prison have the right to their records and to claim redress. They can do it themselves or ask someone else who is not in prison to do it on their behalf.
Find out how a person in prison can request their records or information about redress.
We have new information about what records the Wellington Catholic Archdiocese holds, and how to request them.