Respond to the feedback form Step 1 of 2 50% X/TwitterThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Before you begin You do not need to provide your name or contact details. You can stay anonymous. Please refrain from providing personal or sensitive information about your or another person’s experience of abuse Please refrain from providing personal or identifying information about other people unless you have their consent or are authorised to share it. The Review is conducted independently of the operation and administration of the Scheme. Your participation, or the views you share, will not affect any current or future interaction you may have with the Scheme. Information shared in your form will be used to inform the review’s findings and recommendations. We will contact you to seek your permission if we want to use a quote in the review report. No information will be used in the report without your agreement. The online form must be completed in a single session. This means that you will not be able to save your progress to return later. I have read and agree to the Review Privacy Notice, and the Department of Social Services Privacy Policy(Required)Please read the Review Privacy Notice, and the Department of Social Services Privacy Policy I have read and agree to the Department of Social Services Privacy Policy I consent to the Department of Social Services handling any personal information provided by me in accordance with the Review Privacy Notice If you have applied to the National Redress Scheme (the Scheme) or supported someone who has, which redress components did you use?Select all that apply A redress payment Direct Personal Response (DPR) Counselling and Psychological Care (CPC) Redress Support Services (RSS) Other OtherPlease tell us briefly about your experience with the Scheme. What has gone well, or what would have made the process clearer, easier, or more supportive for you?What has participating in the Scheme meant for you? If you are an advocate or support person, what has it meant for the person or people you support?If you have not applied to the Scheme, or decided not to apply, can you tell us why?After the Scheme ends, what help do you think survivors will need? What is most important to survivors?Is there anything else you would like to share about the Scheme — good or bad?CAPTCHA