In an Australian- first, EML joins organisations from the public, private and not-for-profit sectors to support The Collaborative Partnership to improve work participation.

Collaborative Partnership to improve work participation

The Collaborative Partnership is a national effort by public, private and not-for-profit organisations to improve work participation for people with temporary or permanent physical or mental health conditions which may impact their ability to work.

The Collaborative Partnership is focused on aligning systems and services in workers compensation, life insurance, superannuation, disability support and employment services.

As the only private sector organisation to become a financial partner in the collaborative partnership, EML and the collaborative partners will work with employers, employees, health professionals and industry leaders to develop innovative solutions that help Australians to have healthy and safe working lives.

About The Collaborative Partnership

There is increasing evidence that participation in good work is good for health and wellbeing but many people with temporary or permanent physical or mental health conditions struggle to find work, recover at work or return to work.

Using forward thinking collaborative and innovative approaches, the partnership will drive improvements in work participation for people with temporary or permanent physical or mental health conditions which may impact their ability to work.

 

Partners

The Collaborative Partnership brings together organisations from the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.

Foundation Partner

Comcare

Major Partners

Insurance Council of Australia

Department of Jobs and Small Business

EML

Department of Social Services

Royal Australasian College of Physicians

Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine

 

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