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Resources are available to help support First Nations peoples who experienced child sexual abuse in institutions such as orphanages, children’s homes, schools, churches, sports clubs, hospitals, and…
These short videos are designed to simply explain the National Redress Scheme. You can also hear from survivors sharing their stories about the National Redress Scheme.
These videos have been designed to help First Nations peoples and applicants understand the National Redress Scheme and the application process. You can also hear from survivors sharing their stories…
Resources are available to help support First Nations peoples who experienced child sexual abuse in institutions such as orphanages, children’s homes, schools, churches, sports clubs, hospitals, and…
This is the August National Redress Scheme newsletter for 2024. It includes support available in WA time zone, keeping your myGov account secure, creating valid nominee forms, parliamentary inquiry…
These videos are designed to help people with disability understand the National Redress Scheme and the application process. You can also hear from survivors sharing their stories about the Scheme.
The National Redress Scheme plays an important part in the acknowledgement and recognition of the harm caused to survivors of institutional child sexual abuse. The National Redress Scheme is…
This is the September National Redress Scheme newsletter for 2024. It includes safeguarding the Scheme webpage, Territories Stolen Generation Redress Scheme, community engagement in Sydney and new…
Applications for National Redress Scheme can be made from 1 July 2018. You can choose to apply if you: experienced institutional child sexual abuse before 1 July 2018, and are aged over 18 or will…
This is the October National Redress Scheme newsletter for 2024. It includes information on changes to the Redress Assessment Framework, the sixth anniversary of the National Apology, new Strategic…

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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