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Dust Disease Diaries: Real lives, real stories of asbestos & beyond

I’ve been diagnosed with a dust disease – how do I start the process for workers compensation?

22 Nov 2023

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In this episode, we dive into a crucial topic: navigating the workers’ compensation process when diagnosed with a dust disease. In this conversation, James is joined by Katherine Stone the Head of Dust Diseases Care at iCare. Together, they shed light on the workers compensation process in NSW.  Katherine provides an overview of the Dust Diseases Care Scheme, explaining how it provides crucial support to individuals who have been exposed to harmful dust in the workplace, as well as their dependants.  During this, conversation, James and Katherine delve into the scheme, simplify the application process and dispel common misconceptions. Importantly, it humanises the scheme and the people that guide and support individuals in their workers compensation journey.   To find out more about Dust Diseases Care at iCare: https://www.icare.nsw.gov.au/injured-or-ill-people/work-related-dust-disease/who-we-care-for#gref You can find out about the Lung Screening Service and the Lung Bus here: https://www.icare.nsw.gov.au/injured-or-ill-people/work-related-dust-disease/services-and-support/lung-screening-service#gref To find out more about the Asbestos and Dust Diseases Research Institute (ADDRI) and to access support, please head to https://adri.org.au/ Thank you to our Podcast Interviewer and host James O’Loghlin and Producer Rod Morri from Sydney Podcast Studios. If you have any questions or comments, please email [email protected]

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