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If you’re going through the application process for the Redress Scheme and would like to speak to someone about how you are feeling, the Emotional Support Helpline is here for you.
Phone for free:
The Helpline can also support you if you are thinking about applying for redress but haven’t made the application yet.
You can also contact us if you have already submitted your application.
The Helpline is open to anyone. You don’t need to be referred.
Please leave a message and we will get back to you.
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