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SIRA bulletin - Issue 22
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In this issue: have your say on injury insurance arrangement for gig economy food delivery riders
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SIRA bulletin - Issue 23
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In this issue: key reports released, SIRA funds improvements to trauma care in NSW, new guidance for industry residential building insurance.
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SIRA bulletin - Issue 24
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In this issue: Statutory review of the Motor Accidents Injuries Act 2017 coming soon, consultation on proposed changes to workers compensation surgical and medical practitioner fees has been extended. Consultation on food delivery riders injury insurance closing soon.
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SIRA bulletin - Issue 19
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This is the latest issue of the SIRA bulletin for 2021.
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SIRA bulletin - Issue 20
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Issue 20 of the SIRA bulletin includes articles: Carmel Donnelly appointed as Chair of IPART, and Recovery at work insider.
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SIRA bulletin - Issue 21
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Issue 21 of the SIRA bulletin includes articles: Extension of arrangements for certification of capacity/fitness during the COVID-19 pandemic, Independent file review of the first 1,000 claims in the 2017 motor accidents scheme, SIRA Board issues March communique, Indexation of weekly statutory benefits for motor accident claims - 1 April 2021, SIRA forms updated to reflect the establishment of the Personal Injury Commission.
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Recovery at work insider - Supporting workers needing time off
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Recovery at work insider Issue 18 - How to support your worker if they need time off work
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Preventing fraud
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Fraud is a form of theft and costs policy holders, and the NSW economy, millions of dollars each year. We are committed to deterring fraud in the insurance schemes we regulate.
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Reforms
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Measuring return to work
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We are seeking input from stakeholders about how measurement of return to work can be strengthened across the schemes we regulate.
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