Fairbridge Western Australia Inc.
Fairbridge Western Australia Inc.(1983—)
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The information below will assist you to fill out Part 2 of the Application for Redress.
Counselling for mental wellbeing, anxiety, depression and suicide prevention. 1300 224 636
Confidential information, counselling and support service. 1800 737 732
Counselling service for men with family and relationship concerns. 1300 787 978
Confidential crisis support and suicide prevention services. 13 11 14
Professional counselling for people who are affected by suicide. 1300 659 467
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Counselling for mental wellbeing, anxiety, depression and suicide prevention.
1300 224 636
Confidential information, counselling and support service.
1800 737 732
Counselling service for men with family and relationship concerns.
1300 787 978
Confidential crisis support and suicide prevention services.
13 11 14
Professional counselling for people who are affected by suicide.
1300 659 467
The information below will assist you to fill out Part 2 of the Application for Redress.
The information below will assist you to fill out Part 2 of the Application for Redress.
The information below will assist you to fill out Part 2 of the Application for Redress.
The information below will assist you to fill out Part 2 of the Application for Redress.
The information below will assist you to fill out Part 2 of the Application for Redress.
The information below will assist you to fill out Part 2 of the Application for Redress.
The information below will assist you to fill out Part 2 of the Application for Redress.
The information below will assist you to fill out Part 2 of the Application for Redress.
A free half-day community organisation workshop about the National Redress Scheme will be held in Coffs Harbour, NSW on Thursday 12 June 2025 between 9:30am - 1:30pm AEST at the Coffs Harbour Showground.
The workshop will provide community organisation attendees with information about the National Redress Scheme and other similar schemes that are currently active for people in NSW.
The session will discuss the different purposes and functions of the schemes, as well as how to engage with these services, and access free confidential and culturally safe support.
Government representatives will be participating to share information and answer questions, and there will be presentations from various Redress Support Services and Knowmore(Opens in a new tab/window) Legal Service.
Please note, attendance at these workshops is limited to staff in community groups, organisations, and services. Register your organisation’s attendance through the online form(Opens in a new tab/window).
This is part of a series of Redress Support Service-led workshops to raise awareness of the Scheme. To register your interest in future workshops, email DSSRedressEngagement@dss.gov.au.
A free half-day community organisation workshop about the National Redress Scheme will be held in Melbourne Docklands, VIC on Thursday 19 June 2025. The time and venue for the event will be confirmed shortly.
The workshop will provide community organisation attendees with information about the National Redress Scheme and other similar schemes that are currently active for people in Victoria. The workshop will have a focus on First Nations people and people who come from culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
The session will discuss the different purposes and functions of the schemes, as well as how to engage with these services, and access free confidential and culturally safe support.
Government representatives will be participating to share information and answer questions, and there will be presentations from various Redress Support Services and Knowmore(Opens in a new tab/window) Legal Service.
Please note, attendance at these workshops is limited to staff in community groups, organisations, and services. Register your organisation’s attendance through the online form(Opens in a new tab/window).
This is part of a series of Redress Support Service-led workshops to raise awareness of the Scheme. To register your interest in future workshops, email DSSRedressEngagement@dss.gov.au.
If you have applied for Redress and you have linked your application to the National Redress Scheme service in your myGov account, you may notice some changes when you next log in from 11 May 2025. These changes include:
If you have any questions or concerns about these changes, please call the Scheme on 1300 737 377.
The latest data on applications to the Scheme is now available on our website.
As at 2 May 2025, there have been 60,763 applications to the Scheme.
The Minister's 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 14 May 2025, updates to the Minister’s Declaration came into effect to add 24 institutions and 5 participating groups as participating non-government institutions. It also included 20 defunct institutions and 6 partly-participating institutions declared under Funder of Last Resort arrangements with the relevant jurisdiction.
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.
The information below will assist you to fill out Part 2 of the Application for Redress.
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.