National strategy to improve outcomes for Australian workers

Today Safe Work Australia launches the National Return to Work Strategy 2020-2030.

This landmark national initiative sets an ambitious agenda to minimise the impact of work-related injury and illness, and optimise workers’ recovery and capacity to work.

More than half a million Australians sustain a work-related injury or illness each year. The impact of this is felt in their daily lives, their families and their communities.

“Workers are at the heart of the Strategy – we want to help them recover and return to a safe and supportive workplace”, says Safe Work Australia CEO, Michelle Baxter.

To date, jurisdictions have largely worked separately on issues of return to work. In partnership with governments, business, industry and unions, Safe Work Australia developed a widely supported, evidence-based plan for national action.

“The Strategy is built on a shared commitment to improve outcomes for workers and paves the way for ongoing national collaboration”, says Safe Work Australia CEO, Michelle Baxter.

The return to work process can be complex and involves a range of stakeholders. The Strategy aims to better support workers through this process, and help stakeholders to do the same.

The Strategy is aimed at those who influence work and workplaces including policy makers, workers’ compensation authorities, employers, union and industry groups, insurers and claims management organisations, treating health practitioners, workplace rehabilitation providers, and other worker advocates.

Access the Strategy and related resources on the Safe Work Australia website.

National Return to Work Strategy 2020-2030

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