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Solving a $29 Billion Problem: The Need for Early Intervention in Injury Management

Workplace injury costs in Australia have ballooned to a staggering $29 billion annually. The traditional approach to injury management—often reactive and fragmented—results in higher costs, prolonged recovery times, and greater disruption to business operations. It’s time for a change.

In this webinar, we’ll explore how early intervention and centralised care can transform the way businesses manage workplace injuries, leading to healthier employees, reduced absenteeism, and lower costs.

What you'll learn:

  • The current state of injury management in Australia and its costs.
  • How early intervention can reduce injury severity, recovery times, and administrative burden.
  • The benefits of centralised care, including seamless reporting and improved outcomes for employees.
  • Real-world examples of businesses that have successfully implemented early intervention strategies.
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Hudson Browning
Head of Operations, Sonder
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Matthew Fishman
Director/Head of Commercial Partnerships, Bodycare
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Andrew Wilson
Group Head of Work Health & Safety, Blackmores Group

"We’ve embedded it into our business as a key component of our early intervention approach, ensuring that it is top of mind for all Besties when dealing with any challenging situation."

- Rose Makhoul, Head of People & Culture, Best&Less