This newsletter provides an update on the National Redress Scheme (the Scheme).  It includes details on the Scheme’s application processing and  participating institutions.

The update contains material that could be confronting or distressing. Sometimes words or images can cause sadness or distress or trigger traumatic memories, particularly for people who have experienced past abuse or childhood trauma.

Support is available to help you if you need it. To find out more, go to 
www.nationalredress.gov.au/help-support/get-free-help-apply/redress-support-services.

If you need immediate support, 24-hour telephone assistance is available through:

Application processing and recent institutions to join:

Application progress

As of 22 April 2022, the Scheme:

  • Had received 15,280 applications.
  • Made 9,417 decisions — including 8,087 payments, totalling over $700.1 million (m), with an average of $86,566.
  • Had made 9,167 offers for redress. Applicants have six months to consider their offer of redress.
  • 5,638 applications are currently being progressed, 710 are on hold or paused, including 113 applications due to institution not participating (representing 1.8% of applications on hand). 
  • The total number of applications finalised and redress payments in Year 1 are 239 ($19.8m), 2,537 ($205.0m) in Year 2, 3,283 ($285.0m) in Year 3 of the Scheme and 2,417 ($190.3m) in Year 4 of the Scheme.
  • 43 IDMs are currently actively making decisions.

Participating institutions update

All institutions where child sexual abuse has occurred are encouraged to sign up to the Scheme as soon as possible.

As at Declaration 3, signed by the Minister on 1 April 2022:

  • All Commonwealth and State and Territory government institutions and 585 non government institutions are now participating in the Scheme. 
  • Approximately 70,200 sites across Australia are now covered by the Scheme. 
  • To date, 65 institutions have been declared under the Funder of Last Resort (FOLR) arrangements. 
    • These institutions are defunct and the Commonwealth and/or relevant state governments are the FOLR.

A number of institutions were recently added to the Scheme legislation. This declaration is available on via the Federal Register of Legislation: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2022C00171(Opens in a new tab/window).

For the latest information about institutions, visit our website:
www.nationalredress.gov.au/institutions.

Find out more

For further information about the Scheme, go to www.nationalredress.gov.au or call 1800 737 377 Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm AET from Australia or +61 2 6222 3455 from overseas.

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The Australian Government acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, water, culture and community. We pay our respects to the Elders both past and present.

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