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National Survivors Foundation

National Survivors Foundation (NSF) is a national charity supporting survivors, families and communities impacted by institutional abuse for over 20 years. NSF works closely with governments (across all jurisdictions), stakeholders, and the survivor community to advocate for systemic change, while providing trauma-informed and specialist support services to survivors, secondary survivors and whistleblowers. NSF provides a wrap-around model of advocacy and case management, referring survivors to therapeutic care and social welfare supports, and fostering connections with the broader community of survivors and advocates nationally.

National Survivors Foundation was previously called ‘In Good Faith Foundation’.

Type of service
Advocacy
Information
National Redress Scheme applications
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Phone:
Operating hours:

9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday

In person:

National Survivors Foundation operate in Melbourne. For office information, visit the National Survivors Foundation website.

Webform:

Contact National Survivors Foundation using their online webform.

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If you or a child are in immediate danger, call Triple Zero (000).

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