About Counselling and Psychological Care
The Counselling and Psychological Care component of redress is provided by the state or territory you live in when you accept your offer. The state or territory will work with you to ensure your Counselling and Psychological Care continues to meet your needs. These services have expertise in supporting people who have experienced childhood sexual abuse. You will be able to access a minimum of 20 hours of counselling over your lifetime.
While you are undertaking the application process, free and confidential Redress Support Services are there to help you. These services can help you understand the Scheme, talk about how you feel and guide you through the whole application process. When the National Redress Scheme writes to you to offer you redress, the letter will explain how you can access Counselling and Psychological Care in your state or territory if you accept this component of redress.