New institutions disclosed as declining to participate:
A further 4 institutions have been publicly disclosed as declining to join the Scheme. These institutions have been publicly disclosed on the Scheme’s website.
The Scheme has made significant efforts to on-board the following institutions:
- Eagle Vale St Andrews Junior Rugby League Football Club Inc. (NSW)
- Morphett Vale Christian Community Church Incorporated (SA)
- Munno Para City Soccer Club Incorporated (SA)
- Tingira Community Church (NSW)
Applicants who named any of these 4 institutions in their applications and are impacted by the institutions not joining the Scheme have been notified. The institutions have declined to join the Scheme within 6 months of first formal contact.
The Scheme Operator has publicly disclosed these institutions as declining to join the Scheme on the Scheme’s website.
Under the Grant Connected Policy provisions, these institutions are now ineligible to access future Australian Government funding until they choose to join the Scheme. The Scheme will continue to encourage these institutions to join.
The list of previous institutions that declined to join or were unresponsive to the Scheme are on the Institutions that have not joined page on the Scheme’s website.
Scheme data
As at 30 September 2025:
- There have been 68,184 applications to the Scheme
- 23,692 applicants have had their outcomes advised. Of these 19,642 payments have been made totalling approximately $1.75 billion dollars
- 3,216 have been withdrawn
- 41,276 applications are yet to have their outcome advised. Of which:
- 27,871 applications are actionable by the Scheme.
- 7,472 applications are being validated with the initial contact being made
- 14,318 applications are in the information gathering stage
- 5,245 applications are with an IDM for a determination
- 836 applications are being prepared for delivery of the outcome
- 7,630 applications are unable to be actioned by the Scheme. Of these:
- 5,848 are awaiting the applicant to provide additional information
- 1,782 are undergoing a special assessment for serious criminal conviction/applying from gaol
- 27,871 applications are actionable by the Scheme.
- 5,775 applications are on hold.
- Over the last six months the Scheme has received an average of 1,534 applications per month
- There were an average of 347 applications received per month in FY18-19, 260 per month in FY19-20, 312 per month in FY20-21, 498 per month in FY21-22, 891 per month in FY22-23, 1,360 per month in FY23-24, 1,644 per month in FY24-25, and 1,484 to date in FY 25-26.
- Over the last six months 190 reviews have been requested and 125 have been completed, of those completed 25.6% resulted in an increase in redress payment
For the month of September:
- 629 applications were resolved
- 35.2% of survivors have identified as a First Nations persons
- 31.4% of survivors have indicated they are living with disability
- 18.0% of survivors are Care Leavers*
- 57.0% survivors accepted a Direct Personal Response as part of their redress offer
- 10 survivors completed a DPR with 12 institutions
- 7 survivors made contact with 9 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.
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 a new institution joins the Scheme or the status of a participating institution changes.
On 12 September 2025, updates to the Declaration came into effect to add 14 institutions and 3 participating groups as participating non-government institutions. It also included 1 defunct institution and 1 partly-participating institution declared under Funder of Last Resort arrangements with the relevant jurisdiction.
On 30 September 2025, further updates to the Declaration came into effect. The Declaration Amendment revokes the following institutions as participating institutions of the Scheme:
- Waratah Christian Community Incorporated (part of Baptist Church Western Australia)
- Queensland Police Citizens Youth Welfare Association, and
- all institutions in the Metropolitan Baptist Church participating group which includes the following institutions:
- Metropolitan Baptist Holdings Ltd
- Metropolitan Baptist Church, and
- Sydney Bible Baptist College Trust.
Applications received after the revocation date, that name these institutions may experience some delays while their ability to participate is reassessed by the National Redress Scheme.
On 14 October 2025, further updates to the Declaration came into effect to add 11 institutions and 5 participating groups as participating non-government institutions.
The Declarations 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.