Recover at work assist program
The Recover at Work Assist (RAW) program can be used for a maximum of 12 weeks and fund up to $4,800 in costs incurred by the pre-accident employer, when supporting the recovery of the injured person.
COVID-19 update
If a small business using the Recover at work assist program scales back/closes due to the impact of COVID-19, the remining period of the program can be resumed once the period of 'changed business operations' is over and you return to work on your upgrading plan.
What do I need to do?
Update the SIRA CTP programs to support recover at work - application form with the amended dates, when known, and submit to the insurer.
What is the program?
This program helps people injured in a motor vehicle accident stay at their current place of employment by providing incentives to the pre-accident employer to offer the injured person suitable duties while they recover at work. The program minimises the financial burden to the employer, who would otherwise not be able to offer suitable work, delaying the injured person’s recovery
The program allows:
- the employer to receive up to $400 per week for a maximum of 12 weeks from the start of the program
- the employee to recover at work using a structured recover at work plan
More information
- More information regarding the eligibility criterion and the process for application for the support program can be found in the SIRA Guidance - CTP Programs to Support Recovery at Work
- Alternately, please contact the CTP insurer
- Also see: SIRA CTP Programs to Support Recovery at Work - Application Form and Terms of SIRA CTP Programs to Support Recovery at Work