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NSW support services – for you and your family

These NSW support services can help you, your family and support network access additional supports to help you get your life back after workplace injury. 

A range of services are available online and in your local community to supplement the support you are receiving through your workers compensation*. 

These fact sheets can assist you to locate additional services which could help you in your recovery. 

Many of these services are free or low cost. The important thing is to find the right support that works for you. 

If you need immediate crisis assistance, dial 000.

Support services fact sheets

Online resources and support

Online resources and support for you and your family
Mental health resources for families and parents

Mental health resources

Resources and support for families and parents relating to mental health

Resources for carers

Support and resources for carers

Support in rural communities

Resources and support in rural communities

Financial support resources

Financial support options

Community resources

Community support and services

Supporting people and facilitating access to relevant services for injured workers as early as possible is an important part of helping people get their lives back. 

“The EML Group has a proud history in innovation in personal injury insurance. Since our foundation in 1910, we have been a different sort of organisation. A partnership between a management company, providing disciplined management, and an old style mutual, reinvesting profits into improved services for our employer members. We are proud to continue this history of helping workers get their lives back.” Anthony Fleetwood, EML Chief Executive Officer

Through the Mutual Benefits Program we invest in innovative resources such as products, tools, projects, research and training designed to improve outcomes for employers, injured workers, and the communities we support.  *Please note that these supports or services are not provided or compensable under your workers compensation claim. These are additional and alternative options that you and your support network may be able to access in the community, online and through the government. Please contact the organisation directly to confirm any specific eligibility criteria, what services they offer and what their process is.

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