NSW Minister for Fair Trading Eleni Petinos has said that Injured workers and those who have lost loved ones in workplace incidents will continue to help shape support services and NSW workplace policy with the Family and Injured Workers Support Group (FIWSG) remaining in place until December 2022.

“To lose a loved one in a workplace incident or suffer an injury yourself is a harrowing ordeal and SafeWork NSW is committed to minimising harm in the workplace, so for this reason we should always listen and learn from the experiences of survivors,” Ms Petinos said explaining that the group had provided invaluable insight and advice for those affected by workplace incidents and advocating for increased workplace safety.

“The Family and Injured Workers Support group is a forum where those impacted by a workplace injury or death can work side-by-side with the NSW Government to better support the health and safety of NSW workers.

“Since its establishment in 2020, there have been many valuable insights gained due to the brave contributions of this group, including improving access to support and resources available for injured workers and those who have lost loved ones due to a workplace incident.”

Headed up by Ambassador Darren Flanagan, who is known for his critical role in assisting with the rescue mission of two miners trapped more than 900 metres underground during the 2006 Beaconsfield Goldmine collapse in Tasmania the FIWSG group has been committed to make a difference and help those in need.

The first FIWSG meeting for 2022 is taking place on March 18. To access the resources, or for more information on the Family and Injured Workers Support Group, visit www.safework.nsw.gov.au/family-and-injured-worker-supportgroup.