How you can help raise awareness of the National Redress Scheme
The resources on this page have been designed to support professionals from health, legal, social or community services and organisations, who are often the first people that someone may talk to about their experience of sexual abuse.
You are in a strong position to refer people to the National Redress Scheme and tell them about the free, confidential Redress Support Services that are available before, during and after applying.
On this page, you will find resources targeted specifically for First Nations peoples to support you to have important conversations about the National Redress Scheme. This page also contains links to a range of new resources to raise awareness and help people access redress, including a poster, brochure, wallet card, case studies and video animations.
You and your organisations are encouraged to access the free resources and share these with their networks.
The ‘About the National Redress Scheme’ animation has been translated into 6 First Nations languages including:
- Yolngu Matha
- Eastside Kriol
- Warlpiri
- Pitjantjatjara
- Tiwi
- East Arrernte
About the National Redress Scheme
The National Redress Scheme is for people who experienced child sexual abuse while in an institution such as a school, church or place of worship, mission, orphanage, foster care, hospital, detention centre or a sporting club.
The Scheme supports people to access redress, which can include a payment, counselling, and a direct personal response from the institution acknowledging and apologising for what happened.
Free, independent support services are available to help before, during and after applying for redress.
The Australian Government set up the National Redress Scheme after the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. It holds institutions accountable and offers people an alternative to pursuing institutions through the courts.
The National Redress Scheme started on 1 July 2018 and runs for 10 years. Applications to the Scheme should be submitted by 30 June 2027.
It’s important to know that the National Redress Scheme is different from the Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme. Find out more about the Territories Stolen Generations Redress Scheme.
First Nations artworks
The resources listed on this page have been developed to be trauma-informed and culturally appropriate. For First Nations peoples, bespoke artworks have been curated in collaboration with artists, to serve as reflections of healing, resilience, and empowerment within First Nations communities.
Emma HollingsworthHealing JourneyThis national artwork embodies the journey of empowerment and healing, inviting viewers to reflect on their own paths towards growth and community support. | Andrew Tjupurrula HighfoldDesert Creek BedDepicting the cyclical nature of renewal and healing in Western Australia, this artwork serves as a reminder of resilience amidst adversity. |
Charmaine PwerleAwelyeCelebrating Indigenous ceremonies in the Northern Territory, this artwork symbolizes the strength and resilience derived from cultural heritage and connection. | Rosella NamokMarks in the SandCapturing 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. |
These artworks have been integrated into resources to be distributed nationwide and to specific regional areas for First Nations communities, including wallet cards, posters and brochures.
Resources available to order or download
National Resources
Resource | Description | How to use |
National Redress Scheme First Nations National Discussion Guide | A resource to support frontline services and health professionals to talk about the National Redress Scheme with people who have experienced child sexual abuse while in an institution. The guide includes information about managing and responding appropriately to a client disclosure of institutional child sexual abuse. | Share with staff or members who have contact with clients and patients. |
National Redress Scheme First Nations fact sheet | A fact sheet about the National Redress Scheme explaining what “redress” and “institution” means. | Print or order hard copies to distribute to clients, patients or staff. Make available at relevant facilities, offices or venues. Download fact sheet: |
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. | Order hard copies to distribute to clients, patients or staff, or make available at relevant facilities, waiting rooms, offices or venues. |
National Redress Scheme First Nations poster (available in A3 or A2 sizes) | A poster with information about the National Redress Scheme. | Print or order hard copies to display at relevant facilities, waiting rooms, staff rooms, offices or venues. Download poster: |
National Redress Scheme - First Nations social media kit | First Nations national branded social media content, assets and guidance, including:
| Use the social content across social media channels to promote the National Redress Scheme. Download the social media kit (ZIP 11 MB), including post text, images and a suggested moderation guide. You can also download short versions of the eligibility videos to share on your social media channels:
For additional support while issuing this content on social media, please email DSSRedressEngagement@dss.gov.au |
National Redress Scheme website
| www.nationalredress.gov.au | Link to the website when communicating about the National Redress Scheme. |
National Redress Scheme email updates
| Monthly email updates about the National Redress Scheme. | Subscribe(Opens in a new tab/window) and encourage others to stay updated about the National Redress Scheme. |
State and Territory specific resources
Resource | Description | How to use |
National Redress Scheme First Nations Resources - Western Australia | A pack of resources with artwork specific to Western Australia providing information about the National Redress Scheme including:
| Download the National Redress Scheme First Nations Resources – Western Australia pack (ZIP 6.6 MB). You can display or distribute these resources to clients, patients or staff, or make available at relevant facilities, waiting rooms, offices or venues. |
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:
| Download the National Redress Scheme First Nations Resources – Northern Territory pack (ZIP 3.3 MB). You can display or distribute these resources to clients, patients or staff, or make available at relevant facilities, waiting rooms, offices or venues. |
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:
| Download the National Redress Scheme First Nations Resources - Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait pack (ZIP 2.5 MB). You can display or distribute these resources to clients, patients or staff, or make available at relevant facilities, waiting rooms, offices or venues. |
National Redress Scheme - First Nations state specific social media kits | First Nations state specific branded social media content, assets and guidance for Western Australia, Northern Territory and Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait, including:
| Use the social content across social media channels to promote the National Redress Scheme. Download the:
These include post text, images and a suggested moderation guide. For additional support while issuing this content on social media, please email DSSRedressEngagement@dss.gov.au |
Videos about the Scheme
There are 4 animated and 4 case study videos available for you to share with staff, members, clients and patients when communicating about the National Redress Scheme.
Visit the links below to watch and 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:
| Robert's story Download the video pack (ZIP 93 MB) including:
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Derrick's story Download the video pack (ZIP 35 MB) including:
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Animated videos
These videos are designed to simply explain the National Redress Scheme.
They are available for you to share with staff, members, clients and patients when communicating about the Scheme.
About the National Redress Scheme Download the video pack (ZIP 87 MB) including:
| Eligibility for the National Redress Scheme Download the video pack (ZIP 78 MB) including:
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Responses that are available from the National Redress Scheme Download the video pack (ZIP 79 MB) including:
| Support available when applying for the National Redress Scheme Download the video pack (ZIP 73 MB) including:
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First Nations 6 languages
The ‘About the National Redress Scheme’ animation is available to view and share in 6 First Nations languages including:
- Yolngu Matha(Opens in a new tab/window) (download ZIP 36 MB)
- Eastside Kriol(Opens in a new tab/window) (download ZIP 21 MB)
- Warlpiri(Opens in a new tab/window) (download ZIP 37 MB)
- Pitjantjatjara(Opens in a new tab/window) (download ZIP 36 MB)
- Tiwi(Opens in a new tab/window) (download ZIP 36 MB)
- East Arrernte(Opens in a new tab/window) (download ZIP MB)
These animations have been spoken by an approved interpreter from the Aboriginal Interpreter Service.
Find out more and get in touch
If you have any questions about the National Redress Scheme communication materials or require any of these assets in other formats, please contact the National Redress Scheme on 1800 737 377, Mon to Fri 8am to 5pm. Or email DSSRedressEngagement@dss.gov.au
For more information about the Scheme, you can:
- contact a Redress Support Service
- call the Scheme
- go to the About, Applying and Institutions pages of this website.
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:
- 13YARN(Opens in a new tab/window): 139 276
- Beyond Blue(Opens in a new tab/window): 1300 224 636
- 1800RESPECT(Opens in a new tab/window): 1800 737 732
- MensLine Australia(Opens in a new tab/window): 1300 789 978
- Lifeline(Opens in a new tab/window): 13 11 14
- Suicide Call Back Service(Opens in a new tab/window): 1300 659 467
- Full Stop Australia(Opens in a new tab/window): 1800 385 578
There are a range of other resources designed to support professionals and survivors, including resources for:
- People with disability
- People from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds (translated in 10 languages)
- General audiences.