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Workers’ compensation from a lived experience perspective
Workers’ Voice is a research study that aims to re-imagine workers’ compensation in Australia.
This 3-year study recognises that there is opportunity to improve the management and design of workers’ compensation systems so that they can better support workers who have been injured to return to work following a workplace injury or disease.
Many people who make a claim, find workers’ compensation claim processes stressful and complex and this can contribute to delayed recovery and slower return to work.
Understanding people’s lived experience can help to identify problems faced by workers who have made a compensation claim and opportunities to improve workers’ compensation systems.
We are inviting workers who have made a claim and their family and friends to take part in this study. Collaborating with you, we will develop computer models of new systems based on your lived experience.
THE SURVEYS ARE STILL OPEN FOR YOU TO HAVE YOUR SAY!
Survey closes Friday 31st May, 2024 11:59pm AEST.
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Frequently asked questions:
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What injuries and illnesses are covered by workers’ compensation?
People with a range of different injuries, illnesses or diseases may be able to receive workers’ compensation. Generally, the injury or disease needs to be attributable to the persons employment. These types of conditions are sometimes also called ‘work-related’.
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What is workers’ compensation?
Workers’ compensation is a compulsory form of insurance paid by employers to a government or a private insurer. It is also called Workcover in some states. Any employer with at least one employee is legally required to have…