The names of more than 100 institutions that have yet to sign up to a national child sexual abuse redress scheme have been revealed by the federal government.

It comes a day after Sharon Claydon MP, the deputy chairwoman of the joint select committee established to oversee the process, revealed survivors of institutional abuse were being failed by the scheme.

More than 100 institutions are yet to sign up to a national child sexual abuse redress scheme. Credit:Tanya Lake

The extensive list includes a number of religious institutions and sporting and community groups that are yet to sign up the scheme, alongside the dates when those organisations indicated they would join it.

The redress scheme was established in response to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse and offers compensation payments which are capped at $150,000, plus ongoing counselling.