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    Lynne Brown, Queensland Police Service

    Work Well Awards 2023 Category nine winner – Best individual contribution to rehabilitation and return to work.

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    Timothy Gallagher

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    ON Series: Overcoming barriers after a near death injury

    Bruce O'Grady was crushed in a forklift incident and suffered four fractured vertebrae, collapsed lungs, a broken pelvis, fractured ribs, damaged spleen and liver, crushed nerves from the waist down and partial bowel removal, as well as ongoing complications. Bruce's determination to return to work resulted in him receiving the Injured worker achievement award as part of the 2017 Safe Work and Return to Work Awards.

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    Melissa Cole, William Duncan State School

    Work Well Awards 2023 Category ten – Best demonstrated leadership in work health and safety and return to work.

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    Australian Country Choice

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    Consultation and collaboration with health and safety representatives

    Good consultation with your workers improves health and safety. One way you can consult with your workers on these issues is through health and safety representatives (HSRs). They represent the health and safety interests of a work group and can raise these issues with their employer.

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    No sprains, big gains

    It pays to be safe and healthy at work. Many employers and workers become complacent about manual tasks without any thought of it in their respective workplaces.

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    Working on a safer Queensland

    This film shows the proactive and participative side of Workplace Health and Safety Queensland's activities.

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    Hayley's full video

    Commonwealth gold medallist, small business owner and psychological health champion Hayley Lewis is proud to be Queensland’s Mental Health Ambassador.

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    2014 Return to Work Awards

    Winners and finalists' films of the 2014 Return to Work Awards - recognising an individual's successful rehabilitation and stay at/return to work within the past 12 months following a work-related injury.