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NSW Government invests $48 million in protecting state’s paramedics

7 Mar 2017

The NSW Government will spend $48 million to provide an enhanced insurance scheme with a minimum of five years’ income protection for on duty claims, and a specialised health program for NSW Ambulance Service paramedics, Member for Hawkesbury Dominic Perrottet said today.

The funding will ensure the state’s frontline health providers can get the support they need to stay healthy and are supported to get back to work if they are injured.

“Our paramedics provide an invaluable service to the community and work tirelessly to help keep us safe and healthy,” Mr Perrottet said.

“It is important that we do everything we can to help them stay safe and healthy too.

“They work in difficult and dangerous circumstances and need appropriate support if they are injured at work.”
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the reforms would provide more than just income protection.

“In addition, our new wellbeing program will further help prevent mental and physical injuries and support paramedics to return to work,” Ms Berejiklian said.

The $48 million investment includes:
• A $30 million health and wellbeing program which will include a dedicated psychologist, physiotherapist, occupational physician and a Paramedic Safety Champion who will act to ensure paramedics safe and well;
• Increased income protection for paramedics injured at work to at least five years.

NSW Ambulance staff will vote on the proposal in coming weeks.

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