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How to apply for compensation if you were a victim of the incident in Reading on 20 June 2020
How you will provide your consent to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority from 21 November 2016
How to apply for compensation if you were a victim of the terrorist attack in London on 22 March 2017
How to apply for compensation if you were a victim of the terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka on 21 April 2019
An update on how to contact CICA over the festive period.
Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) annual report and accounts 2019 to 2020.
Victims of terror atrocities at home and overseas are to benefit from a new dedicated compensation scheme under government plans to boost the support offered to people injured by violent crime.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Strategy document setting out CICA's plan for 2018/19.
We identified a system issue affecting submitted general enquiries and complaints which has now been resolved.
This document contains the following information: Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority annual report and accounts 2005-2006: tenth report
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