Upcoming events – Winter 2023

Risk Matters - Winter 2023

Getting back to work – Injury management workshop 2023

LGIS receives over 800 workers’ compensation claims every year from our local government members. On average it takes 36 days for an injured worker to return following an injury. We know that the longer a worker is away from work, the more likely their claim will develop complications or they may leave entirely.

Local government employers play a vital role in the return to work and injury management process. An engaged employer supports a worker’s return (including returning on partial duties), affirming the individual’s value and the contribution they make.

Who is the workshop for?

Local government employers play a vital role in the return to work and injury management process. An engaged employer supports a worker’s return (including returning on partial duties), affirming the individual’s value and the contribution they make.

Location, date and time:

  • Perth: Wed 16 August at 9 am – 4 pm
  • Bunbury: Wed 13 Sept at 9 am – 4 pm
  • Albany: Wed 18 Oct at 9 am – 4 pm

Cost: $150 per person (+GST)

Book online on the LGIS website under Resources>events at www.lgiswa.com.au or visit our LinkedIn page.

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Fit for work and workers’ compensation

South West WorkCare Forum | Wednesday 30 August, 2023.

Tackling complex and sensitive issues in local government workforces

Local governments face a range of challenges when managing their people, avoiding injury and reducing workers’ compensation claims. Like many industries, the sector is managing an ageing population and an increase in chronic issues such as obesity, heart disease, and mental illness.

Proactive management of employee’s fitness for work is more important than ever at all stages of the lifecycle – from interview to end of employment. Individuals and employers both need a clear understanding of the psychological and physical demands of a role to make sure that injuries (and claims) are avoided.

The past few years has seen a steep increase in the cost of workers’ compensation claims for the local government sector. Claims are becoming more severe and complex and it’s taking an average of 36 days for injured workers to return. Ultimately, on average, outcomes are worsening for both employees and local government employers.

Making a change for the better

The South West WorkCare Forum has been developed using LGIS’ unique perspective to build capacity to proactively manage fitness for work issues.

Packed with speakers across a range of disciplines the forum will give you an understanding of:

  • What changes to the Workers’ Compensation Act mean for local government
  • Fit for work – keeping your people healthy and happy
  • People and culture, managing fitness for work
  • Leaning into difficult conversations, practical tips for people leaders
  • Case studies managing return to work
  • The importance of preventative health programs

Event details

This event is a must for all local government leaders, HR, injury management and risk professionals and anyone wanting to improve their understanding of workers’ compensation.

Date: Wednesday 30 August, 2023

Time: 9:15 am to 5:00pm (morning tea, lunch and networking function)

Venue: Dolphin Discovery Centre, Koombana Drive Bunbury

Cost: Full Day (presentations and workshops) – $190

(+GST and booking fee) per person

Bookings: Book online at the LGIS website under Resources>events at www.lgiswa.com.au

For any queries please contact Francesca Murolo at [email protected]

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