DutchNews, March 4, 2017
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Over 500 people
who were the victims of sexual or physical abuse as children while under the
care of youth social workers have been awarded damages under a government
compensation scheme, broadcaster NOS said on Saturday.
In total, just under 900
people applied for compensation and some €4.8m has been paid out to 537 people,
NOS said.
The door was opened to compensation claims after a government commission
said the government was aware of the abuse in foster homes and orphanages from
1945 but that nothing was done.
‘You can hardly imagine how long that sexual
abuse went on and how serious it was,’ Jan van Dijk, who heads the commission
awarding the payouts said. Victims can be awarded up to €100,000 depending on
the severity of the abuse.
Evidence
In 183 cases the commission said there was
not enough evidence that the abuse had taken place and Van Dijk criticized the
conditions which had been placed on the claim procedure.
‘The toughest and most
unfair condition is that you had to tell your legal guardian if you were being
abused by your foster father,’ he said. Children who were being abused were
reluctant to speak out because they had been warned to be quiet, Van Dijk said.
Barth van Eeten, chairman of a lobby group set up by abuse victims, said that
another condition – proof the abuse took place – is also difficult to prove
after so many years.
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