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Institutions That Have Joined the Scheme Institutions that have joined the Scheme Institutions must agree to join the National Redress Scheme so they can provide redress to people who experienced child sexual abuse in relation to their institution. All state and territory governments as well as the Commonwealth have joined the Scheme, and legislation is in place in all states and territories to enable non-government institutions to join the Scheme. Many other non-government institutions have committed to joining the Scheme, including the Catholic Church, the Anglican Church, the Uniting Church, the Salvation Army, the YMCA and Scouts Australia. For non-government institutions, the process of joining the Scheme includes several steps. This means there may be a delay between the time that an institution announces it will join the Scheme, and the time that applications relating to those institutions can be processed. The Scheme is working very closely with institutions to help them join as quickly as possible. Institutions must provide a list of their current and historic physical locations. For some large and longstanding institutions the list can be extensive. Institutions must also establish that they are operationally ready. This involves confirming how they will structure themselves, resolving to participate, completing training provided by the Department of Social Services, and demonstrating their capacity to pay for redress and to deliver direct personal responses. You can make an application for redress at any time, but applications cannot be assessed until the responsible institution, or institutions, have fully joined the Scheme. They need to complete all the necessary steps. Once you have made an application, the National Redress Scheme will contact you to acknowledge receipt of the application and provide initial guidance on the process. This guidance will include information about whether the institution, or institutions, have fully joined the Scheme. How will I know which institutions have completed all the steps to join the Scheme? When an institution has completed all the necessary steps to join the Scheme, the list of institution will be updated on the 'Search for Institutions that have joined the Scheme' page on this website. Choose a state or territory from the map below to find out which institutions have joined in your area. New South Wales The following institutions have completed all the necessary steps to join the Scheme. The below information shows institutions and groups that have joined in New South Wales. A full searchable list of all institutions that have joined is available. This search includes the local sites of all participating institutions, including, for example, individual schools and homes. Commonwealth government institutions New South Wales state government institutions A2A Abbotsleigh School Academy of Yoga Science Acts Church Incorporated Allambi Care Alstonville Religious Education Association Anglican Church: o Anglican Board of Mission - Australia o Anglican Church of Australia General Synod o The Trustee for the Anglican Church of Australia General Synod o Anglicare Sydney o Anglicare North Coast o Anglican Church Property Trust, Diocese of Sydney o Anglican Diocese of Armidale o Anglican Diocese of Bathurst o Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn o Anglican Diocesan Services (on behalf of the Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn) o Anglican Diocese of Grafton o Anglican Diocese of Newcastle o Anglican Diocese of Riverina o Anglican Diocese of Sydney o Anglican Diocese of Wangaratta o Anglican Schools Corporation o Anglican Youth and Education Diocese of Sydney o Arden Anglican School Council o Australian College of Theology o Barker Barang o Bishop Druitt College Council o Blue Mountains Grammar School o Calrossy Anglican School o Campbelltown Anglican Schools Council o Church Missionary Society - Australia o Church Missionary Society - NSW and ACT o GFS Sydney Incorporated (also known as Kidzlink Sydney) o Glebe Administration Board o Cranbrook School o Lindisfarne Anglican School o Meriden School o Mission to Seafarers Newcastle Inc o Moore Theological College Council o Robert Menzies College o St Andrew's Cathedral Gawura School o St Andrew's Cathedral School Foundation o St Andrew's House Corporation o St Columba Anglican School Council o Sydney Anglican Home Mission Society Council o Sydney Diocesan Services o The Archbishop of Sydney's Anglican Aid o The Committee of Church of England Homes o The Council of Barker College o The Council of Macarthur Anglican School ATF Macarthur Anglican School o The Council of St Andrew's Cathedral School o The Council of St. Catherine's School, Waverley o The Council of Tara Anglican School for Girls o The Illawarra Grammar School o The Mother's Union in Australia Diocese of Sydney Inc o The Wangaratta Diocesan Trustees o The William Branwhite Clarke College Council o Trinity Grammar School Anglican Deaconess Ministries The Armidale School Aruma Services Associated Christian Ministries Australian Air League Australian Christian Churches Australian Christian Churches Schools Australian Olympic Committee Australian Red Cross Australian Youth and Health Foundation (Hopewood House) Australian Youth Orchestra Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect) The Australian Institute of Music Baptist Churches of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory Baptist Churches of Victoria Baptist Care NSW and ACT Barnardos Australia The Benevolent Society Big Brother Movement Blue Mountains Christian Education Association Boys Brigade Australia Brisbane Water (NSW) Legacy Club Bush Church Aid C3C Churches Catholic Church (Dioceses and Archdioceses): o Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn o Archdiocese of Sydney o Chaldean Eparchy of St Thomas o Diocese of Armidale o Diocese of Bathurst o Diocese of Broken Bay o Diocese of Lismore o Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle o Diocese of Parramatta o Diocese of Wagga Wagga o Diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes o Diocese of Wollongong o Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Sydney (Maronites) o Melkite Catholic Eparchy o Military Ordinariate of Australia o Syro Malabar Eparchy of St Thomas o The Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross o Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Religious Orders: o Augustinians o Australian Ursulines o Brigidine Sisters o Calvary Health Care Services o Christian Brothers o Confraternity of Christ the Priest o Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul o Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart o De La Salle Brothers o Divine Word Missionaries o Dominican Sisters of Eastern Australia and the Solomon Islands o Franciscan Friars o Franciscan Sisters of the Heart of Jesus o Hospitaller Brothers of St. John of God o Institute of Sisters of Mercy of Australia and Papua New Guinea o Loreto Sisters - Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary o Marist Brothers Australia o Marist Fathers Australian Province o Mary Aikenhead Ministries o Missionaries of the Sacred Heart o The Order of the Capuchin Friars Minor o Passionist Fathers o Presentation Sisters, Wagga o Redemptiorist Congregation o Salesian Sisters o Salesians of Don Bosco o Schoenstatt Sisters of Mary o Sisters of Charity Australia o Sisters of Mercy North Sydney o Sisters of Mercy Parramatta o Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart o Sisters of the Good Samaritan o Sisters of the Good Shepherd o Sylvestrine Benedictine Monks o Sisters of St Joseph of Maitland (also known as Sisters of St Joseph Lochinvar) o The Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) o Trustees of the Patrician Brothers o Trustees of the Pious Society of St. Charles (Scalabrinian Missionaries) o Trustees of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth o The Vincentian Fathers Central Church Central Coast Emergency Accommodation Services Central Newcastle Christ's Heart Church Christ Our Hope Community Christian Community School Christian and Missionary Alliance of Australia Christian Reformed Churches of Australia The Crossroads Christian Centre Churches of Christ* Churches of Christ in NSW and ACT The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints Australia Coast Christian School Coffs Harbour Legacy Welfare Fund Council of Newington College CRC Churches The Crusader Union of Australia Danish Church in Australia Deaf Services The Disability Trust Douglas Road Community Church Emmanuel Anglican Christian College Fellowship of Congregational Churches Fellowship of Vineyard Churches Australia Football NSW Freemasons NSW/ACT Fusion Australia The GEO Group Generation Now Bankstown Girl Guides Australia Global Interaction Global Mission Partners Grace Church Shellharbour City The Grainery Christian Network Gymea People Church Hills Grammar School Hillsong Hope College Sydney Independent Baptist Churches Interchange Shoalhaven Jesus Family Centre Jesus is Lord Church (Australia) Jubilee Church Kambala School Key Assets Kingdom Living Ministries International The King's School Koinonia Christian Academy School Korowal Independent School (NSW) Legacy Australia Incorporated** Legacy Club Goulburn Legacy Club of Inverell Legacy Club Services Legacy Club of Wagga Wagga Legacy Club of Wollongong and South Coast Life Without Barriers Lighthouse Christian Church Living Hope Church Living Success Christian Centre Lorien-Novalis School for Rudolph Steiner Education The Lutheran Church of Australia Maitland Evangelical Church Merrylands Samoan Assemblies of God Mid North Coast Christian Broadcasters
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