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Full Program (Parts 1, 2 & 3) 2018: NSW SIRA Workers Compensation Allied Health Practitioner online training program
The training course was established to drive the provision of high quality evidence based treatment services that optimise the social and health outcomes of injured workers and to assist allied health practitioners with the practical requirements for delivering services within the workers compensation system. This training provides allied health practitioners working within the NSW workers compensation system with clarity on setting expectations, treatment planning, communication with the support team and the requirements for seeking approval to deliver services. Prior to registering for the online training all practitioners should review the application form available on the SIRA website and refer to section 3 of the SIRA Workers Compensation Regulation Guideline for approval of treating allied health practitioners 2016, No 2 , to confirm they have the appropriate qualifications to be eligible for SIRA approval. Read More
VI Full Program (Parts 1, 2 & 3) 2018: NSW SIRA Workers Compensation Allied Health Practitioner online training program (Large Text)
Introduction to the Accident Compensation Industry
This self-paced course provides a comprehensive overview of workers’ compensation schemes and compulsory third party (CTP) motor vehicle injury insurance. You will learn about the size and nature of the schemes, coverage, benefits, self-insurance, common law and dispute resolution. The course is designed to be completed online, at a pace that suits you. The expected time to complete is 2.5 – 3 hours If you need any assistance while completing this course, please contact PIEF at training_pief@pief.com.au or 03 9940 4893. Please note, this program works best on a desktop computer and using internet browser Chrome. Read More
Part 3: SIRA workers compensation allied health practitioner online training program (STAND ALONE) 2017
Part 3 of the SIRA workers compensation allied health practitioner online training program outlines effective use of the Allied Health Recovery Request and explains the requirements to treat within the NSW workers compensation system. The course involves a number or presentations (topics), some practices activities and a final assessment piece that needs to be submitted once you reach the end of your course. If you have completed Part 1 and 2 previously and are now undertaking Part 3 to maintain your SIRA approval number, you must submit, be marked and pass your assignment prior to contacting SIRA regarding maintaining your approval number. PLEASE NOTE: The developers at Google, who make Chrome, are gradually phasing out Flash, preferring “HTML5 as default. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO VIEW THE E-LEARNS, PLEASE FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW: OPEN UP A NEW TAB ON GOOGLE CHROME 1. On your computer, open Chrome. - Select the 3 dots or 3 lines from the right-hand side of the corner of the screen2. Select Settings.3. Scroll down the page and select - Show advanced settings.4. Scroll down the page and select - Under "Privacy TAB and then select - Content settings.5. Scroll down the page and select either "FLASH" or PLUGINS section.6. Select to allow FLASHPLAYER. - then DONE 7. Go back to the training TAB - (Learnupon) - refresh the screen - and go back to where you left off - the training screen should then appear Your assignment will be marked by a qualified assessor and you'll be provided feedback. If you have any questions or concerns whilst completing this program, please contact PIEF on ahp_pief@pief.com.au or (03) 9940 4893. Your assignment will be marked by a qualified assessor and you'll be provided feedback. Read More
Providing Allied Health Services in the NSW CTP Scheme (Updated February 2018)
Changes to the NSW CTP scheme on and after 1 December 2017 On 1 December 2017, major reforms to the CTP scheme were introduced by the Motor Accident Injuries Act 2017 (MAIA 2017). The NSW Government implemented the new CTP scheme to: encourage early and appropriate treatment to achieve optimum recovery and maximise return to work or usual activities increase the proportion of benefits provided to the most seriously injured road users reduce the cost of Green Slip premiums reduce the opportunity for claim fraud and exaggeration. This will mean people injured in a motor accident on and after 1 December 2017 can make a claim and may be entitled to a new range of benefits. The claims and dispute management processes have also been changed to provide an improved claimant experience. The State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) has introduced CTP Assist to provide support for people throughout their claim and procedural information on the claims process. If you are treating an injured person whose motor accident was prior to 1 December 2017, the benefits under the Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 apply. The Accident Notification form (ANF) and Personal Injury Claim form (PICF), claims and dispute process and how you provide services will continue. This online training program has been developed by the State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA)[1] for allied health practitioners who are new to, or need a refresher on working with people injured in motor vehicle accidents and claiming through the NSW Motor Accidents Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Scheme. What does this online training program cover? The topics include: Chapter 1 - An overview of the NSW Motor Accidents CTP Scheme Chapter 2 - The claims process Chapter 3 - Principles for treating people with compensable injuries Chapter 4 - Providing allied health services in the NSW Motor Accidents CTP Scheme Chapter 5 - Solving problems and disagreements. How long will the online training program take? It will take approximately 45 minutes to review the program and complete the quiz. You can close the training and return at any time using the issued password. Need help? For assistance please contact PIEF on (03) 9940 4893 or ahp_pief@pief.com.au [1] On 1 September 2015, the functions of the Motor Accidents Authority (MAA) were assumed by the State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA). Read More
Reattempt Part 1: SIRA workers compensation allied health practitioner online training program