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There are strict rules about how information in your application can be used. People who use or share your information inappropriately can be fined or gaoled.
The Direct Personal Response Action Plan of 2021 sets out three key priority areas and actions to increase DPR uptake and quality.
The National Redress Scheme’s strategic success measures provide survivors and the broader community an indication of how the Scheme is performing across three priority areas: survivor experience,…
This is the May National Redress Scheme update for 2024. It includes funding boost for survivor services, visits to Lawson NSW and redesign of National Memorial.
Following the Scheme’s second anniversary, an independent review was conducted. Ms Robyn Kruk AO was appointed to conduct the independent review of the Scheme. On 14 July 2020, Robyn provided an open…
These reports provide our response to parliamentary inquiries relating to our work.
If you are experiencing symptoms of emotional distress or supporting someone who is, these services are here for you.
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The National Redress Scheme is committed to improving how we engage with survivors of institutional child sexual abuse, and the people that support them. That commitment has been outlined in the…

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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