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Psychological Rehabilitation Case Study: Joe
- November 8, 2021
- Posted by: slee
- Categories: Employers, Insurers, Psychosocial risks, Workers
No CommentsFor the purpose of this case study and to maintain confidentiality, we will refer to the following client as Sam. In March 2021, Sam was referred to Resilia for assistance with his recovery from a work related injury.
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Job Seeking Case Study: Sam
- November 8, 2021
- Posted by: slee
- Categories: Employers, Insurers, Psychosocial risks, Workers
For the purpose of this case study and to maintain confidentiality, we will refer to the following client as Sam. In March 2021, Sam was referred to Resilia for assistance with his recovery from a work related injury.
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Psychological Injury Claims on the Rise – What Can Workplaces Do?
- September 16, 2021
- Posted by: slee
- Categories: Employers, Insurers, Leadership, Mental health, Psychosocial risks, Workers
In a recent survey conducted by Allianz, 43 per cent of respondents indicated that their organisations have not introduced new mental health initiatives since the start of the pandemic. This coupled the with 69 per cent of Australian employees surveyed having not had a conversation with their employer about their mental health since the start of the pandemic, is it any wonder that psychological injury claims have increased by 5 per cent over the last year?
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Combatting isolation and keeping your recovery on track in lockdown
- August 31, 2021
- Posted by: slee
- Categories: Employers, Insurers, Mental health, Suicide prevention, Workers
If you are feeling anxious, fatigued or just generally upset as you retreat into lockdown, don’t be too hard on yourself, this is completely understandable. If you are already in the recovery process from a mental health condition, it’s also normal to be worried about the impacts lockdown may have on your recovery journey.
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Keeping recovery on track in lockdown
- June 30, 2021
- Posted by: slee
- Categories: Employers, Insurers, Mental health, Suicide prevention, Workers
If you are feeling anxious, fatigued or just generally upset as you retreat into lockdown, don’t be too hard on yourself, this is completely understandable. If you are already in the recovery process from a mental health condition, it’s also normal to be worried about the impacts lockdown may have on your recovery journey.