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WorkSafe return to work grants return

Applications are open for WorksSafe’s return to work innovations grants.

The grants will provide funding for Victoria workforce and community initiatives that help injured employees recover and return to the work place.

Applications for the first round of the 2025 grants program opened on March 17.

Each grant round will have a specific theme, with round one focused on early intervention for mental injuries.

Grants of up to $500,000 are available for initiatives that improve workers’ return to work outcomes from the time a mental injury claim is lodged up to 26 weeks post claim.

Initiatives can include education and training programs, new treatment and support services or programs that promote recovery at work.

Getting people back to work after an injury is considered beneficial for their health and wellbeing as it encourages financial independence, improved physical functioning and better mental health.

The sooner someone returns to work after an injury, the better their chances of returning to their pre-injury life.

Applications for the first grant round close at 5pm on Monday, April 28.

To apply: https://worksafevic.smartygrants.com.au/rtwigrantround1

For more information email: rtwinnovations@worksafe.vic.gov.au.

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