Workers' Compensation, Return to Work, Behavioural Health and COVID-19 in Australia

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Guthrie, Robert [1 ]
Aurbach, Robert [2 ]
Ciccarelli, Marina [3 ]
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[1] Curtin Univ, Workers Compensat & Workpl Law, Perth, WA, Australia
[2] Uncommon Approach, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Curtin Sch Allied Hlth, Bentley, WA, Australia
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COVID-19; workers compensation; isolation; anxiety; causation; ECONOMY;
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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted a range of challenges for the participants in Australian workers' compensation schemes. Although there are some jurisdictional differences in legislation operating at sub-national levels, this article addresses some common themes that have emerged since the outbreak of the pandemic in Australia in early 2020. One of the major concerns which has emerged is the issue of proving the causal link between COVID-19 and work. In some jurisdictions, legislation has specifically addressed these causation concerns. While the number of workers' compensation claims overall is low, there are specific industries which have been heavily affected by the pandemic which may result in a spike in claims in areas such as aged care and the medical and allied professions. We speculate that a number of legal and practical concerns will emerge that may in time contribute to some new jurisprudence in the workers' compensation arena.
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