Can you quantify the true financial impact of psychological injury within your organisation?
We understand that managing psychosocial risk goes beyond legal compliance; it's about safeguarding your people and your bottom line. That's why we're excited to invite you to our upcoming webinar: 'Navigating and Understanding Psychological Injury Across Personal Injury Schemes'.
This session is a deep dive into the tangible financial consequences of psychological injury. We'll explore how these costs manifest across workers' compensation, private health insurance, and salary continuance insurance, equipping you with a clearer picture of the financial cost of both action and, crucially, in-action.
The landscape surrounding psychological injury is constantly evolving, with new legislative developments and judicial interpretations reshaping the environment for organisations. A prime example of this is the Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 (NSW), currently making its way through the NSW parliament. This proposed legislation specifically addresses the definition, management, and compensation thresholds for psychological injuries, underscoring the vital need for employers to stay informed and agile.
By attending, you'll gain:
A clearer understanding of the financial drivers behind psychological injury claims.
Insights into the various personal injury schemes and their impact on your organisation's finances.
Practical knowledge to help build a stronger business case for psychosocial safety initiatives.
As a special takeaway, all attendees will receive access to cost calculators after the session, enabling you to apply the insights directly to your company's unique circumstances.
This webinar is completely free for our members and guests. Given the critical financial implications and the rapidly changing legal landscape of this topic, we strongly encourage you to invite your CFO or Risk Leaders to attend alongside you. This is an invaluable opportunity for them to understand the economic imperative of robust psychosocial safety.
This expert advice will be provided by our Partner Howden.