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If you're a victim or survivor of alleged child sexual offences, and:
you can ask the Child Sexual Abuse Review Panel (CSARP) to reconsider that decision.
If the decision was taken on or after 5 June 2013 then you might be able to use the Victims' Right to Review Scheme instead.
The panel can review cases where:
The panel won't review cases if: