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Our Mission

Save time and money and improve the health of your workforce!

Injury prevention is far better than cure! One injury can cost your organisation 10's or 100's of thousands of dollars. The total economic cost of workplace injury and illness in Australia for the 2005-06 financial year is estimated at $57.5 billion. While the psychosocial hazards of work are growing, the working environment is becoming less physically active due to the transition from manufacturing to service economies, technological advances and workflow improvements, with approximately 67.3 per cent of the day being spent in sedentary activity. The economic cost of physical inactivity, in terms of lost productivity, was estimated at $9.3 billion in 2008.

Corporate Work Health Australia develop and implement tailored health and safety, and health and wellness programs, to address specific organisational and employee needs. Our packages are individually designed and planned after meeting with your organisation and determining injury rates/costs, LTI's, absenteeism and attrition rates and the health and wellbeing of your employees. All our programs are designed to provide strategies for YOUR organisation's requirements and are not simply off the shelf programs.

Corporate Work Health Australia is owned by Osteopath, Heath Williams and Physiotherapist, Wade Brennan.  They are supported by a team of professionals made up of Doctors, Osteopaths, Physiotherapists, Naturopaths, Nutritionists, Exercise Physiologists, Remedial Massage Therapists, Personal Trainers and Yoga and Pilates Instructor.

Corporate Work Health Australia’s mission is simple:

We work very closely with our clients to drive the cost of musculoskeletal injury, sickness and related absenteeism down, helping to provide a safe working environment for their employees to ensure positive cost versus benefit returns. Drawing on our extensive experience of ‘what works’ in practice, we will work closely with your organisation to develop a customised solution to suit your needs and budgets.

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 May 2013 09:12