HC Deb 29 June 1995 vol 262 cc1102-6

5. The Scheme ought to make provision for expenses incurred to enable the recipient to—

  1. (a) remain in full time employment; or
  2. (b) make use of the skills which he possesses; or
  3. (c) be able to undertake new types of employment or retraining, where the nature of the injuries sustained prevent his continuing in his current employment.

6. The Scheme ought to make provision for amounts to be paid to offset the costs of alleviating the effects of disability.

7. The Scheme ought to make provision for reasonable child care costs, where these are incurred as a result of the consequences of the injury.

8. The Scheme ought to make provision for the reasonable costs of medical treatment or therapy where such treatment is not readily available from the National Health Service.

9. The scheme ought to make provision for reasonable expenses incurred by a person taking responsibility for the care of the victim of the injury, including provision for consequential financial detriment and loss of earnings.

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