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Download the .ZIP file above to access a pack with all resources for supervisors to take action to reduce workers’ compensation stigma.

Supervisors are the link between an organisation and its workers so are critical in building a positive and supportive workplace culture that can protect injured or ill workers from workers’ compensation stigma.

We can all contribute to creating positive and supportive workplace cultures which will help reduce stigma around workers’ compensation. Injured or ill workers who feel included and supported are more inclined to seek help which benefits the individual, their team, and the organisation more broadly. 

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Further Advice

SWA is not a regulator and cannot advise you about WHS issues in the workplace. If you need help please contact your state or territory work health and safety authority.

Safe Work Australia is not a workers’ compensation regulator or insurer and cannot advise you on workers’ compensation claims or insurance. If you need help, please contact the relevant workers’ compensation authority in your state or territory.