NSW taxpayers to fund indemnity for 47 organisations against child abuse claims
by Christopher Knaus from World news | The Guardian on (#6BRK7)
Exclusive: State government steps in as private insurers refuse to provide coverage to organisations working with vulnerable children
The New South Wales government has been forced to provide taxpayer-funded indemnity to 47 non-government organisations, including church bodies, to cover child abuse claims, as states and territories scramble to respond to the widespread withdrawal of cover by the private insurance market.
Private insurers are now widely refusing to provide coverage for physical and sexual abuse to organisations working with vulnerable children in out-of-home care and youth homelessness services.
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