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How a worker's appeal of a review decision affects an employer

 

How to develop a return to work system

 

How to become a rehabilitation and return to work coordinator

In July 2009, the WPR100 rehabilitation and return to work coordinator (RRTWC) course was replaced by a  nationally recognised course - 30782QLD Course in Functioning as a Rehabilitation and Return to Work Coordinator.


The new course is delivered by Registered Training Organisations (RTO) who have been licensed by Q-COMP.

 

High risk industries

Check here to see if you're in the high risk industry category under the Workers' Compensation and Rehabilitation Regulation 2003

 

HabitAtWork

HabitAtWork is an educational tool promoting self-help and problem solving for preventing and managing discomfort, pain and injury.

 

How to identify return to work risks

Sometimes a worker's chance of returning to work can be improved by identifying return to work risks early.

 

How to use a rehabilitation service provider

A rehabilitation service provider can help you develop appropriate suitable duties for your injured worker. They can also assist with functional capacity evaluations, workplace assessments and vocational assessments.