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09 Nov 2009 - WorkCover WA became a signatory to the Nationally Consistent Approval Framework for Workplace Rehabilitation Providers on 2 October 2009. Read more...
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Knowledge Link



The Return To Work Knowledge Base is a world leading online service, that is endorsed by Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.

It aims to inform employees, employers, practitioners and insurers on the best worldwide research on return to work issues. Access is free and the research evidence is translated into plain English.

Return to Work Matters


Return To Work Matters is a new networking and knowledge resource for return to work professionals. 

Our development team has recently completed the Return To Work Knowledge Base project with the support of WorkSafe Victoria. Membership of Return to Work Matters is presently free.  Towards the end of this year (2008) membership will be subject to a fee in order to sustain the service; however, lodging events in the database will remain a free service.

2007 Injury Management Conference


Click this link to access the presentations from the 2007 Injury Management Conference held at the Burswood Convention Centre.

Injury Management Links from other Jurisdictions


The following are interesting links relating to injury management from other Australian workers' compensation agencies.
 
Please note these publications should be read as a guide only as workers' compensation and injury management legislation is different in each state and territory.

WorkSafe Victoria

The Return To Work Coordinator Newsletter is bi-monthly newsletter designed to provide interested parties with the latest news and developments in the world of RTW, along with great ideas and practical tips from RTW Coordinators.

 

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