How the Catholic church fights abuse survivors
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A year ago, the High Court handed down a decision that was a blow to survivors of child sexual abuse everywhere.
In a case brought by a man who was abused as a little boy, the Catholic Church’s Diocese of Ballarat argued that they couldn’t be sued for the actions of one of their priests, because priests are employed by God – not by the Church.
The ruling in the Church’s favour left thousands of survivors devastated – but the Court said it was now up to parliaments to act.
Recently, the ACT government went first, legislating to overrule the High Court decision, in a major win for victim-survivors.
Today, lawyer and advocate Judy Courtin on when the other states will follow – and how the Catholic Church will fight back.
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Guest: Lawyer and advocate Judy Courtin
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