What's New
- Only claimants can request or consent to preserve IAP & ADR documents | Date Updated: May 13, 2019
- Please click here to view the Oversight Committee of the Indian Residential Schools Independent Assessment Process Final Report (English).
- Please click here to view the Oversight Committee of the Indian Residential Schools Independent Assessment Process Final Report (Inuktitut).
- Please click here to view the Oversight Committee of the Indian Residential Schools Independent Assessment Process Final Report (James Bay Cree).
- Please click here to view the Oversight Committee of the Indian Residential Schools Independent Assessment Process Final Report (Plains Cree).
- Please click here to view the Oversight Committee of the Indian Residential Schools Independent Assessment Process Final Report (Western Ojibway).
- Veuillez cliquer ici pour voir le sommaire du rapport final et le rapport final sur le processus d’évaluation independant (PEI)
Your Records are PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL
The CHOICE is YOURS
If you made a claim in the IAP or the ADR process, this information is for you
If you made an IAP or ADR claim for compensation for residential school abuse, the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement says that you can save your IAP or ADR records for history, public education and research at the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR).
The IAP is the Independent Assessment Process for compensation claims of abuse at residential schools. The ADR was the earlier Alternative Dispute Resolution process.
What are my choices for my IAP and ADR records?
DO NOTHING
Your records will remain CONFIDENTIAL and will be DESTROYED on September 19, 2027.