Scotland’s Redress Scheme: contributor list
Organisations participating in the redress scheme by making a fair and meaningful financial contribution. Scotland’s Redress Scheme is for survivors of historical abuse in care.
Part of
Congregation of the Mission (The Vincentian Fathers), a charitable trust regulated by a trust deed dated the 3 October 1958 as varied or affected by a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners of the 21 July 1980 and the 7 May 1998; and registered with the Charity Commission in England and Wales with Charity Number 233777, having its principal location at:
Presbytery
Sacred Heart Church
2 Flower Lane
Mill Hill
London
Date added to contributor list
13 February 2025
Date removed from contributor list (if relevant): N/A
Removal with retrospective effect (yes/no): N/A
Commitment made
Pay agreed proportion of all determined cases where relevant as a place where abuse took place up to the maximum agreed figure of £100,000.
Acknowledgment letter
The Vincentian Community is writing to confirm its participation in the Scottish Government's Redress Scheme, which has been established for the provision of redress and compensation to people who suffered abuse as children while in care, in accordance with the Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act 2021.
The Vincentian Community ran Glengowan Hostel in Glasgow for Boys from 1971-1976.
We acknowledge the importance of survivors being listened to, and believed, with compassion, dignity and respect, and are committed to playing our part in the collective response.
We in the Vincentian Community offer our unreserved and sincere apologies to anyone who suffered abuse or harm while in our care.
Contact
Email enquiries about the statutory scheme: redress@gov.scot
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