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What is a workplace rehabilitation provider

WebA workplace rehabilitation provider (WRP) is comprised of tertiary qualified health professionals that specialise in the complex needs of workers and employers to achieve …

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ARPA State & Territory Branches

WebEach Australian jurisdiction has a constituted ARPA council and has the responsibility to decide on matters within its State or Territory. This can relate to initiating and facilitating …

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The benefits of using WRPs

WebResearch has demonstrated that workplace-based interventions are effective in improving a broad range of Return to Work (RTW) outcomes. There are important points of difference …

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ARPA National Staff

WebARPA National employs a CEO, Executive Officer and Education & Careers Coordinator. The staff of ARPA National supports the Councils on both National and State or Territory …

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Associate Membership

WebAssociate Membership - Organisation: Associate Membership - Organisation is open to organisations engaged in a business with similar or complementary objectives to ARPA. …

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When should a WRP be engaged

WebWhilst most workers will recover from injury and return to work without any additional assistance, a significant proportion have more complex injuries and circumstances that …

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Workplace Rehabilitation

WebWorkplace rehabilitation providers (WRPs) are a vital ingredient for safely, promptly and responsibly transitioning someone back to work after injury, accident, illness or disease.

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Vision & mission statement

WebVision. ARPA's vision is to be the peak representative body for the Australian workplace health, return to work and rehabilitation industry. Mission

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