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WorkWelfareWills

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WorkWelfareWills was developed from a long collaboration between various individuals and member organisations of the Chronic Illness Alliance, John Berrill, formerly Superannuation Partner, Maurice Blackburn and the Victoria Law Foundation.

Chronic Illness Alliance 

Through their client services work, member organisations of the Chronic Illness Alliance found that many clients, too sick to work, were missing out on superannuation payments and other insurance and social security entitlements right at the very time that they needed them most, simply because no one had told them about their entitlements.

The Alliance recognised that many more people in the community needed information, and a web page was the most affordable and effective way to reach the broader community while still providing a resource to our member organisations.

It fills an important gap for people with a chronic illness providing information and guidance on issues such as health privacy, superannuation, insurance, social security entitlements, wills, workplace discrimination and powers of attorney.

Visit WorkWelfareWills to find out more.

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