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Innovation Fund 2 recipients
We’re partnering with the sector to help injured New Zealanders.
We are excited to announce that two organisations have been awarded the 2023/2024 Innovation Fund. This round focused on innovative projects that will support recovery at work after an injury, so that injured clients can stay connected and engaged in their workplace while they are recovering.
We had 39 eligible innovative proposals put forward from all across Aotearoa, but two stood out and were awarded $120,318.25 to fund their projects. The winners for this round are: New Zealand Trucking Association and the Laura Fergusson Brain Injury Trust.
New Zealand Trucking Association
New Zealand Trucking Association (NZTA) is a not-for-profit organisation founded in 1988. Since its formation, the NZTA has been influencing and inspiring their members to succeed in both business and in their engagement with the wider community.
NZTA promotes, supports, and encourages ethical, sustainable, and profitable businesses by providing a range of opportunities, advocacy, advice, and resources.
They have also developed initiatives such as the Safety MAN Road Safety Truck, the Trucking Industry Summit, and Trucking Career Hubs.
The idea
The Transport and Logistics Recovery at Work initiative is a project focused on enhancing workplace recovery following injuries in the Transport and Logistics sector.
To achieve this, New Zealand Trucking Association will:
- Introduce a dedicated module to the HARMfree Transport and Logistics online portal with comprehensive recovery packs, targeting the unique challenges faced by kaimahi (workers) in the Transport and Logistics Sector
- Ensure resources are available in multiple languages to cater to the diverse workforce, incorporating kinaesthetic content and industry-specific management processes to support recovery at work equitably.
- Address the key elements of supporting recovery at work, including benefits for physical and mental health, retention of skills and knowledge, and positive impacts on productivity and workplace culture.
- Develop industry-specific management processes for injury recovery.
NZTA plans to integrate Te Ao Māori principles and focus on inclusivity and accessibility to cater to the diverse workforce in the sector.
The project aims to change management behaviours, support injured workers effectively, and maintain their connection to the workplace during recovery.
The Laura Fergusson Brain Injury Trust
The Laura Fergusson Brain Injury Trust was established by Lady Laura Fergusson and Lady Mary Caughey in 1967. Their mandate was to “assist disabled persons in the solution to their residential problems”.
Since its formation, the Laura Fergusson Brain Injury Trust has provided accommodation for people with a brain, spinal, or other injury. They have also launched many initiatives, including Can Do Catering, which employs residents and provides them with real jobs, and The Mobility Hub, which offers wheelchair and seating assessment services. They have also led groundbreaking research around the use of virtual reality technology in brain injury rehabilitation.
The idea
The Employer Peer Support Network is a project which aims to train and support three employers as Peer Mentors, to act as peer support, both individually and in group sessions to many other employers supporting kiritaki (clients) with traumatic brain injury to return to work.
Recovery from a traumatic brain injury can be nuanced and complicated. Workplace adjustments and changes to routines are needed for both the kiritaki (clients) and their employer to support recovery at work.
To achieve this, The Laura Fergusson Brain Injury Trust will:
- Establish a standardized training curriculum to ensure consistent and high-quality peer support delivery
- Develop a user-friendly app for online employer peer support groups, host webinars, and create resources which can be scaled and greatly expand accessibility
- Foster a sense of community among traumatic brain injury survivors and their peers by coordinating the hosting of events, workshops, and forums which will facilitate employer networking and knowledge-sharing
We will update you on the progress of our Innovation Fund 2 recipients in six months time.