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Managing your disability, injury or health condition to get a job
A key part of a CRS Australia vocational rehabilitation programme is how we help you to manage your disability, injury or health condition so that you can get or keep a job.
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How our professional staff work with you
Many of our professional staff have first-hand experience as treating therapists so they know how CRS Australia can best complement your treatment process.
We will:
- work with treating health professionals and doctors
- plan services to work in with your stage of recovery
- provide professional services to assess your needs
- provide counselling and personal support that is sensitive to your situation
- help match you to the right job
- assist you in getting fit for work
- help you with skilling up for work
- help you with getting work
- support you in work.
Types of health conditions we deal with
We provide professional services for people with a disability, injury or health condition who find it difficult to get or keep a job. This includes conditions such as:
- Physical, for example back injuries, muscle and joint problems
- Visual impairment (eye/vision problems)
- Communication and hearing disorders
- Mental health, such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia
- Acquired brain injury
CRS Australia staff understand that as well as managing a disability, injury or health condition, some job seekers may face extra challenges in finding or keeping work. This may be the case for people who are:
More questions?
- Contact us to find out more about CRS Australia.
