[C] ompensation, while vital, is only one aspect of reparations... all components of reparations, as set out in the Bringing them home report, are «inextricably linked, and all are required if there is to be an effective model of healing» for those affected by
the forcible separation policies.
Though not all refugee and asylum seeking children and adolescents are subjected to these circumstances, experiences often claimed to be encountered by them include the violent death of a parent, injury / torture towards a family member (s), witness of murder / massacre, terrorist attack (s), child - soldier activity, bombardments and shelling, detention, beatings and / or physical injury, disability inflicted by violence, sexual assault, disappearance of family members / friends, witness of parental fear and panic, famine,
forcible eviction,
separation and forced migration (Burnett & Peel, 2001; Davies & Webb, 2000).