Overview
Sharing knowledge and expertise to help manage your workers’ health and safety.
Our complimentary seminars cover a range of industry topics and are led by our team of subject matter experts. The seminars aim to provide you with insights to help manage your workers compensation obligations and to develop strategies for worker education and injury prevention.
Industry Seminars 2024-25
Previous topics have included:
Identifying and managing chronic pain
Chronic pain is complex and often misunderstood. In partnership with an accredited therapist in chronic disease management, this session explained the difference between acute and chronic pain and provides guidance on early identification and management of chronic pain. This session was co-presented by one of CS Health’s accredited therapists in chronic disease management, musculoskeletal conditions and trauma recover.
Managing psychological injury
We understand the complexities of psychological injury claims and their impact to our industry. CMI have partnered with Mental Health Movement (MHM) to help you create a mentally healthy and supportive workplace. With over 30 years’ experience in the frontline mining industry, the MHM team will discuss the indicators and contributing factors in mental health within our industry.
Injury management and return to work
This seminar will help you to understand how:
1. Workers' compensation claims are optimally managed, and
2. How early and durable return to work drives better outcomes for employers and workers.
Wage calculation and entitlements
We understand that calculating workers compensation wage entitlements can be perplexing and time consuming. This informative and practical course will give you the skills needed to calculate workers entitlements within the NSW coal industry.
Understanding premiums
Employer actions can directly influence their premium outcomes. This session explains how your premium is determined and what you can do to improve your premium rate.
Managing legal claims
Legal claims can be complicated and costly for everyone involved.
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