1. New report highlights work design strategies to improve workers' mental health and wellbeing

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    The Design for Care research project is led by Curtin University, the University of Sydney and Monash University and funded by icare...

  2. Work capacity decisions

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    A work capacity decision is a decision made by a Claims Service Provider throughout the claim to confirm the amount of weekly payments...

  3. Commutations

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    A commutation is an agreement between your worker and insurer to finalise the claim via a single lump sum payment...

  4. Claims Service Provider support

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    How your Claims Service Provider can help and their limitations...

  5. Other claim stakeholders

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    There are multiple claims stakeholders involved in a workers compensation claim. Each have different roles to play to assist you to recover from your injury and return to work...

  6. Work injury damages

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    Work injury damages (WID) are a type of settlement to resolve a claim in circumstances where an employer's negligence has contributed to the causation of a workplace injury...

  7. Psychological wellbeing for people with a dust disease

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    icare provides psychological supports for people with a work-related dust disease...

  8. Improve the health of your small business

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    October is Small Business Month in NSW and as an official collaborative partner, icare is hosting face-to-face and virtual events to support workplace health and safety for small businesses across NSW...

  9. Looking after yourself and your workplace

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    At times, there are situations where work and life stress can influence our mood and ability to run a business and fulfil our jobs...

  10. Dispute pathways for employers

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    If your Claims Service Provider (CSP) makes a decision on a claim that you do not agree with, there are options available for you to request a review of the decision...