New return to work reports released


Tuesday, 17 January, 2017

Workplace injury doesn’t begin and end with the event itself. To better understand the return to work outcomes of injured workers receiving workers compensation, the experience of those injured workers and the factors that may have an effect on their return to work, SafeWork Australia conducts a biannual basis survey and prepares reports that outline the results.

The reports compare the return to work experiences and outcomes of injured workers against a number of variables, including returning to work, workplace rehabilitation and employer support.

The latest findings on the 2016 surveys are available now using this link.

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