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Scheme data
As at 31 December 2025:
There have been 72,855 applications to the Scheme
25,317 applicants have had their outcomes advised. Of these 20,773 payments have been made totalling approximately $1.85 billion dollars
4,002 have been withdrawn or closed
43,536 applications are yet to have their outcome advised. Of which:
29,053 applications are actionable by the Scheme
9,189 applications are being validated with the initial contact being made
13,197 applications are in the information gathering stage
5,715 applications are with an IDM for determination
952 applications are being prepared for delivery of the outcome
8,627 applications are unable to be actioned by the Scheme. Of these:
6,873 are awaiting the applicant to provide additional information
1,754 are undergoing special assessment for serious criminal conviction/applying from gaol
5,856 applications are on hold
Over the last six months the Scheme has received an average of 1,480 applications per month.
There were an average of 357 applications received per month in FY18-19, 262 per month in FY19-20, 316 per month in FY20-21, 499 per month in FY21-22, 894 per month in FY22-23, 1,360 per month in FY23-24, 1,644 per month in FY24-25, and 1,480 per month in FY25-26.
Over the last six months 205 reviews have been requested and 112 have been completed, of those completed 28.6% resulted in an increase in redress payment.
For the month of December:
507 applications have been resolved
35.3% of survivors have identified as a First Nations person
31.9% of survivors have indicated they are living with a disability
35.3% of survivors are Care Leavers*
50.0% of survivors accepted a Direct Personal Response (DPR) as part of their redress offer
7 survivors completed a DPR with 7 institutions
3 survivors made contact with 4 institutions to begin the DPR process
*Care leavers are defined as applicants who indicated any of the following on their application: they were a foster child, in relative kinship, court-ordered care or a child migrant.
Counts provided will slightly differ from previous versions as closed cases are now included. Closed cases include applications that are not eligible to apply to the Scheme.
Participating institutions update
The National Redress Scheme for Institutional Child Sexual Abuse Declaration 2018 (the Declaration) is an official list of all participating institutions. It is updated when new institutions join the Scheme as either fully-participating, partly-participating or defunct institutions, or the status of a participating institution changes.
One declaration has recently been signed by the Department’s Chief Operating Officer. As at 9 January 2026, there are 693 fully-participating institutions, 152 defunct institutions and 26 partly-participating institutions declared as participating in the Scheme.
The Declaration most recently revoked the following institution as a participating institution of the Scheme:
- Community Support and Outreach Service Central Coast Ltd.
Current applications, or applications lodged prior to the revocation of the institution, will be funded by the institution.
Updates to the Declaration are available on the Federal Register of Legislation(Opens in a new tab/window). For the latest information about institutions, visit the Institutions page on our website. If you have concerns because of an institution’s participation status with the National Redress Scheme, please contact the National Redress Scheme on 1800 737 377 to speak to someone about your application.