
Mental Health Occupational Therapy assists injured workers to identify and address occupational and environmental factors that influence their mental health and ability to function in work and society.
Work and Productivity Skills empower the injured worker to practice and develop skills that enable them to return to work and/or engage in retraining.
Life Skills facilitate enhancement of the injured worker’s independence in managing daily tasks and the prevention of relapse.
Leisure and Recreation Skills provide opportunities for the injured worker to engage in a range of options to develop interests that they can undertake independently in the community.
Social Skills underpin the injured worker’s ability to progress in all of these areas and provides increased confidence to relate with others effectively in a range of settings.

