About the National Redress Scheme

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First Nations artworks

The resources listed on this page are designed to be trauma-informed and culturally appropriate. Four First Nations artworks have been developed in collaboration with artists, to serve as reflections of healing, resilience, and empowerment within First Nations communities.

Emma Hollingsworth

Healing Journey

This national artwork embodies the journey of empowerment and healing, inviting viewers to reflect on their own paths towards growth and community support.

Andrew Tjupurrula Highfold

Desert Creek Bed

Depicting the cyclical nature of renewal and healing in Western Australia, this artwork serves as a reminder of resilience amidst adversity.

Charmaine Pwerle

Awelye

Celebrating Indigenous ceremonies in the Northern Territory, this artwork symbolizes the strength and resilience derived from cultural heritage and connection.

Rosella Namok

Marks in the Sand

Capturing the essence of change and introspection, this artwork for Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait encourages viewers to embrace reflection as part of their healing process.

Resources available to order or download

National Resources

ResourceDescriptionHow to use

National Redress Scheme First Nations 
fact sheet

A fact sheet about the 
National Redress Scheme explaining what 'redress' 
and 'institution' means.

Download fact sheet:

National Redress Scheme - First Nations - Factsheet (PDF)

National Redress Scheme - First Nations - Factsheet (Word)

Instruction on how to order free hard copies

National Redress Scheme First Nations wallet card (available branded 
or unbranded)

A discreet information 
brochure folded into a 
wallet sized card outlining 
the National Redress Scheme 
and support services.
Instruction on how to order free hard copies

National Redress Scheme 
First Nations poster (available 
in A3 or A2 sizes)

A poster with information 
about the National Redress Scheme.

Download poster:

National Redress Scheme - First Nations - Poster (PDF)

National Redress Scheme - First Nations - Poster (text only version)

Instruction on how to order free hard copies

State and Territory specific resources

ResourceDescriptionHow to use

National Redress Scheme First Nations Resources - Western Australia

A pack of resources with artwork specific to Western Australia information about the National 
Redress Scheme including:

  • Discussion guide
  • A3 poster
  • Fact sheet
  • Wallet card
Download the National Redress Scheme First Nations Resources – Western Australia pack (ZIP 6.6 MB)

National Redress Scheme First Nations Resources - Northern Territory

A pack of resources with artwork 
specific to the Northern Territory 
providing information about the 
National Redress Scheme including:

  • Discussion guide
  • A3 poster
  • Fact sheet
  • Wallet card
Download the National Redress Scheme First Nations Resources – Northern Territory pack (ZIP 3.3 MB)

National Redress Scheme First Nations Resources - Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait

A pack of resources with artwork specific to Far North Queensland
and the Torres Strait providing information about the National Redress Scheme including:

  • Discussion guide
  • A3 poster
  • Fact sheet
  • Wallet card
Download the National Redress Scheme First Nations Resources - Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait pack (ZIP 2.5 MB).

Videos about the Scheme

There are 4 animated and 4 case study videos for First Nations peoples.

Visit the links below to watch or download the videos and transcripts.

Case study videos

These videos feature First Nations survivors and Redress Support Services across the community, sharing their stories about the National Redress Scheme.

Mark's story

Download the video pack (ZIP 43 MB) including:

  • MP4 file
  • transcript

Robert's story

Download the video pack (ZIP 93 MB) including:

  • MP4 file
  • transcript

Derrick's story

Download the video pack (ZIP 35 MB) including:

  • MP4 file
  • transcript

Animated videos

These videos are designed to simply explain the National Redress Scheme.

About the National Redress Scheme

Download the video pack (ZIP 87 MB) including:

  • MP4 file
  • transcript

Watch this video in your language(Opens in a new tab/window)

Eligibility for the National Redress Scheme

Download the video pack (ZIP 78 MB) including:

  • MP4 file
  • transcript

Responses that are available from the National Redress Scheme

Download the video pack (ZIP 79 MB) including:

  • MP4 file
  • transcript

Support available when applying for the National Redress Scheme

Download the video pack (ZIP 73 MB) including:

  • MP4 file
  • transcript

First Nations 6 languages

The ‘About the National Redress Scheme’ animation is available to view and share in 6 First Nations languages including:

These animations have been spoken by an approved interpreter from the Aboriginal Interpreter Service.

Find out more and get in touch

For more information about the Scheme, you can:

There are specialised Redress Support Services for First Nations survivors available across Australia.

List of First Nations specialised Redress Support Services

If you or someone you know need immediate support, please contact:

Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme

The Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme was announced in August 2021 to support Stolen Generations survivors who were removed from their families or communities in the Northern Territory, the Australian Capital Territory or Jervis Bay. Applications are open now until 28 February 2026.

The Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme is a financial and wellbeing package that:

  • makes payments in recognition of the harm caused by removal from family or community
  • assists with the healing of this trauma for the Stolen Generations survivors who were removed in the territories
  • help survivors gain access to free support services
  • gives survivors the choice to tell their story.

The Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme has established a dedicated team to assist applicants. You can:

Any redress payments that eligible applicants receive through the Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme will not impact any payments you may receive from the National Redress Scheme, as the Schemes are for two different purposes.

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.

Keep informed of latest news and updates to the National Redress Scheme