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July 13, 2018  |  In Latest News, Uncategorised

National Redress Scheme for child sexual abuse survivors begins

Survivors of institutional child sexual abuse are now able to access the National Redress Scheme from this month. Up to 60,000 survivors may be eligible to make their claim, which can include a monetary compensation payment, access to counselling or […]

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August 3, 2016  |  In Latest News, Member Engagement, Uncategorised

Celebrating milestones for Family Relationship Centres and Communities for Children programmes

On 1 July 2006, the first 15 Family Relationship Centres opened their doors in Australia. 65 centres down the track, FRSA will be marking the 10 year milestone at the National Conference later in the year.  We will also be […]

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