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Jesus Fellowship Redress Scheme

The Redress Scheme was closed for new applications at 5pm on 31st December 2023.
Applications received up to this date continue to be processed.

The Jesus Fellowship Redress Scheme final report can be found here.

The Jesus Fellowship Redress Scheme was split into three parts; Individual Redress Payment Scheme, Community Adverse Experience Scheme and Other Claims Scheme.

Individual Redress Payment
Scheme

If you were Sexually, Physically or Emotionally abused in the Jesus Fellowship, you may be entitled to:

  • An award of compensation for the harm or injury suffered.
  • A written apology and acceptance of responsibility by the Jesus Fellowship.
  • Invitation to meet and have your voice heard with an independent Trustee of the JFCT closing team.
  • Provision towards the cost of solicitor fees.
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Community Adverse Experience Scheme

If you meet the criteria for Community Adverse Experiences as an adult and/or child in community, you may be entitled to:

  • An individual cash Support Grant towards counselling, training or other support.
  • A written Apology and acceptance of responsibility by the Jesus Fellowship.
  • Return of outstanding Capital Contributions for previous Trust Members.
  • Financial compensation will be considered by the Trust, if sufficient funds remain, at the closure of the application deadline. This will apply to all successful applications to the Community Adverse Experience Scheme.
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Other Claims
Scheme

The Jesus Fellowship Community Trust will seek to address legal claims relating to:

  • Employment 
  • National Insurance 
  • Pensions
  • Retirement

Due to their nature, eligibility for a claim will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

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The Jesus Fellowship Community Trust

Since December 2020, The Jesus Fellowship Community Trust has existed solely as a residuary body with one purpose – winding up the administrative affairs of the Jesus Fellowship Church. New trustees and a CEO were brought in to oversee this work, which includes implementing the redress scheme, supporting survivors and former members, and ultimately closing the Trust.

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