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A report by the former interim victims commissioner has recommended the Memorial Fund for victims be phased out. | A report by the former interim victims commissioner has recommended the Memorial Fund for victims be phased out. |
Bertha McDougall said it should be replaced by a more flexible fund, to be allocated £8m in the first year. | Bertha McDougall said it should be replaced by a more flexible fund, to be allocated £8m in the first year. |
She said a more co-ordinated approach was needed and suggested consideration be given to setting up a fund for UDR families similar to the police fund. | She said a more co-ordinated approach was needed and suggested consideration be given to setting up a fund for UDR families similar to the police fund. |
She also recommended more compensation for those bereaved before 1988. | She also recommended more compensation for those bereaved before 1988. |
Spouses bereaved before that year should receive an annual payment of £2,000, she said. | Spouses bereaved before that year should receive an annual payment of £2,000, she said. |
Previous changes to the law made special financial allowance for those affected by the Troubles after 1988. | Previous changes to the law made special financial allowance for those affected by the Troubles after 1988. |
Mrs McDougall also advocated establishing a victims' forum highlighting issues of concern and a role for their representatives on bodies responsible for community planning when local government reforms come into effect in 2009. | Mrs McDougall also advocated establishing a victims' forum highlighting issues of concern and a role for their representatives on bodies responsible for community planning when local government reforms come into effect in 2009. |
The real cost needs to be considered within the context of human suffering and the physical, emotional and psychological trauma inflicted on individuals and society as a whole Bertha McDougall | The real cost needs to be considered within the context of human suffering and the physical, emotional and psychological trauma inflicted on individuals and society as a whole Bertha McDougall |
She also criticised the government's "fragmented" approach to helping those suffering from trauma, and said the methods of delivering services were too complex. | She also criticised the government's "fragmented" approach to helping those suffering from trauma, and said the methods of delivering services were too complex. |
"It is neither fair nor accurate to measure the cost of the Troubles in purely financial terms whether it be funding or service provision," she said. | "It is neither fair nor accurate to measure the cost of the Troubles in purely financial terms whether it be funding or service provision," she said. |
"The real cost needs to be considered within the context of human suffering and the physical, emotional and psychological trauma inflicted on individuals and society as a whole. | "The real cost needs to be considered within the context of human suffering and the physical, emotional and psychological trauma inflicted on individuals and society as a whole. |
"Better definition and identification of need coupled with co-ordinated implementation of services and appropriate funding is at the core of my recommendations." | "Better definition and identification of need coupled with co-ordinated implementation of services and appropriate funding is at the core of my recommendations." |
Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain said the report was "excellent and fair". | |
"Bertha McDougall has produced a thorough report which makes a number of recommendations to advance the needs of victims and survivors," Mr Hain said. | |
"It is an important report which will help shape how we can move forward and I want to thank Mrs McDougall for remaining focused on the task at hand during what has been a difficult year." | |
However, Relatives for Justice, a group which represents families of people killed by the security forces or loyalists, criticised the report. | |
The group, which launched a High Court challenge to Mrs McDougall's appointment, described her recommendation for a fund for UDR widows as "offensive". | The group, which launched a High Court challenge to Mrs McDougall's appointment, described her recommendation for a fund for UDR widows as "offensive". |
Spokesman Mark Thompson said: "Bertha McDougall has managed to display complete insensitivity towards those people who have been affected by state violence, particularly those people affected by the RIR and the UDR. | Spokesman Mark Thompson said: "Bertha McDougall has managed to display complete insensitivity towards those people who have been affected by state violence, particularly those people affected by the RIR and the UDR. |
"This is a sectarian militia. It has a long history of involvement in sectarian murders and collusion." | "This is a sectarian militia. It has a long history of involvement in sectarian murders and collusion." |
Mark Kelly was one of those who met Mrs McDougall as she prepared her report. | Mark Kelly was one of those who met Mrs McDougall as she prepared her report. |
He lost both legs in a UVF bomb attack in Glengormley in 1976. | He lost both legs in a UVF bomb attack in Glengormley in 1976. |
"I have often said I don't consider myself a victim. Those who sadly lost their lives are the true victims, but certainly I would feel that, in some way, the system victimised us again in not being prepared to cope with our needs in a real way," he said. | "I have often said I don't consider myself a victim. Those who sadly lost their lives are the true victims, but certainly I would feel that, in some way, the system victimised us again in not being prepared to cope with our needs in a real way," he said. |
"But as a society we all grow and there's the need to change and I think this particular report is a part of the reconciliation process." | "But as a society we all grow and there's the need to change and I think this particular report is a part of the reconciliation process." |
Mrs McDougall's term of office is over and her report is now being made public. | Mrs McDougall's term of office is over and her report is now being made public. |
Following a high court ruling that the manner of the appointment was unlawful, she has been permitted to publish her report in a personal capacity. | Following a high court ruling that the manner of the appointment was unlawful, she has been permitted to publish her report in a personal capacity. |
Mrs McDougall's husband, a police reservist, was murdered by the INLA in 1981. | Mrs McDougall's husband, a police reservist, was murdered by the INLA in 1981. |