1. Medical treatment for people with a work-related dust disease

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    If you have a work-related dust disease, you may be able to have your medical treatment costs paid for by us...

  2. Psychological wellbeing for people with a dust disease

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    icare provides psychological supports for people with a work-related dust disease...

  3. Equipment and modifications

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    If you have a work-related dust disease, we may be able to pay for equipment and home modifications to assist you in your daily life...

  4. Support groups

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    Discover support groups for people with a dust disease. Finding the right support can be an empowering step towards making informed decisions...

  5. Grief support

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    Information for the family members, carers and friends of people who have died from a dust disease...

  6. Attendant care and domestic services

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    If you are a participant in our Dust Diseases program, we may be able to pay for attendant care and domestic services...

  7. Peter Tighe

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    Peter is the Chair of the Asbestos Diseases Research Foundation (ADRF) Board, Deputy Chair of EE-Oz Energy Skills Australia and a member of the Board of Exemplar Systems Pty Ltd and Exemplar Learning...

  8. Professor Emeritus Malcolm Sim AM

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    Malcolm is an Occupational and Environmental Physician and Public Health Physician who has longstanding research and clinical interests in dust diseases from workplace and environmental exposures...

  9. Professor David Currow FAHMS

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    David is the Chief Cancer Officer of New South Wales and the Chief Executive Officer of the Cancer Institute NSW, the state's cancer control agency...

  10. Kate Cole OAM

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    Kate Cole OAM is an independent occupational hygienist who specialises in the prevention of dust diseases...