The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) says it may have moved too quickly in changing the way it handles sexual abuse claims.Copyright © 2010 Radio New Zealand
New guidelines for sexual abuse sufferers introduced by the Government last year legally require the ACC, when considering the cases of people who say they have been sexually abused, to concentrate only on those who have a diagnosed mental injury.
Official figures show that only 15.6% of claims for sexual abuse counselling have been accepted: 178 out of 1137 since last October.
Labour's victims rights spokesperson, Lynne Pillay, says the figure is alarming. She says the new assessment procedures actually make the situation worse for sexual abuse victims.
ACC's general manager of claims management, Denise Cosgrove, says it might have moved a bit too quickly towards implementing the new approach.
Nearly 90% of the members of the Psychotherapists Association have chosen not to do assessments under the new guidelines and are questioning whether they are ethical.
An independent clinical review of the sensitive claims system is due to be provided to the ACC Minister next month.
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