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12 May

Claims Management Course 2026/27 - Module 10 - Additional Compensation for State Government M

Wednesday 12 May 2027 - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
LGA House, Level 3, 148 Frome Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Training

The SISA Claims Management Course is designed to provide both newcomers to workers compensation and experienced practitioners with practical tools and knowledge specific to handling South Australian workers compensation claims, especially within a self-insured setting.

The certificate is also suitable for individuals who may not be directly responsible for managing claims but who have a role in overseeing claims, RTW and injury management functions. Associate and Affiliate Members will also benefit from participating in the course, where providing services to self-insured and registered employers.

Learning Outcomes

Module 10 - Additional Compensation for State Government

  • Appreciation of the key concepts and how to interpret additional compensation entitlements under various State Government Enterprise Agreements.

  • Ability to identify the threshold requirements and eligible injuries under additional compensation schemes.

  • An understanding of medical expenses and income compensation payable.

  • How RRTW plans and rehabilitation services can be facilitated, including mutual obligations between worker and employer.

  • How to adjust, reduce, discontinue and suspend of income compensation for these claims.

  • What preparation steps can be taken during a RTW Act claim before receipt of an additional compensation claim.

  • How you can enter an agreement to extinguish entitlements.

  • Detail on dispute resolution processes and cost provisions for these claims, including any precedent case law.

Course Flyer

Course Flyer - Claims Management Course 2026/27 274KB

Course information

Course structure

The course is delivered through 9-10 separate modules, each conducted as a full-day in-person workshop led by an expert team and guest speakers. Competency assessments will be completed during each workshop and a certificate of competency will be issued on completion. Full details of learning outcomes / competencies can be found in the Course Flyer below.

The Claims Management Course is a series of modules that will cover all aspects of managing a workers compensation claim in South Australia. During the course we will introduce the legislative framework that Claims Managers are required to operate within but will also provide practical application advice. Furthermore, we will have a series of guest speakers attend and explore in detail best practice methodology and case management.

What to Bring

All learning materials and resources will be provided for, including morning tea, lunch and refreshments. If using your own laptop, we recommend that it has sufficient charge for the day or you bring a power bank. We cannot guarantee access to a power point during the course to charge your laptop.

Getting to Training

Aim to arrive for registration from 8.30am and allow time to settle in and get a cuppa. We recommend utilising public transport, where possible. 148 Frome Street is a short distance from the well serviced bus routes on Grenfell Street and not too further beyond is the King William Street / North Terrace tram lines. If you need to drive, consider pre-paying for car parking at any of the below parking locations. Street parking is available for up to 2 hours, however we do not recommend parking on the street, as we will not be able to pause training for you to move your car periodically.

Parking Suggestions

U-Park 218 Flinders St, Adelaide
Wilson Parking 259 Pirie St, Adelaide
Wilson Parking 8 Union St, Adelaide

Fees & Registration

Individual Module Registration  $350

Please note that your place in the course will be confirmed upon receipt of full payment. 

To register for this Module, please use the 'Registration Form' button below. 

To register for the Full Course, please visit the Claims Management Course 2026/27 page.