The government has begun reporting the names of institutions that have joined a national redress scheme for child abuse victims, and those that haven't.
The government is again putting pressure on institutions to sign up to the nation's redress scheme for institutional child abuse victims, naming and shaming those who have not.
Social Services Minister Paul Fletcher on Thursday said the decision to name the more than 100 institutions would provide transparency for abuse survivors considering applying for redress payments.
"The government expects you to take the steps necessary to join," he said in Sydney.
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