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Occupational therapy
16 Mar 2026: var htmlCollapseBody = encodeURI('Occupational therapists are trained to help people take part in everyday activities and live a more independent life after injury or illness. Services provided by an occupational therapist may include:Assessing and
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Schedule 2 Authorised Disability Services
22 Jun 2022: The Transport Accident Commission pursuant to section 23 of the Transport Accident Act 1986 hereby authorises the services described in this Schedule to be disability services for the purposes of the Act.DefinitionsIn this schedule:
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Audiology (hearing services)
9 Jul 2019: Audiologists evaluate, diagnose and treat hearing and balance disorders. They can also prescribe and fit hearing aids and other aids for people who have problems with their hearing.
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Family Planning Education
9 Mar 2023: PolicyThe TAC can fund the reasonable cost of family planning education services required as a result of transport accident injuries in order to re-educate TAC clients in matters of contraception and sexual decision making, where the service is
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Driving and vehicle modifications
15 Nov 2023: Driving and vehicle modifications. We’re here to help you with your transport needs after your accident. To increase your independence and mobility and allow you to better access the community, we can pay for changes or modifications to your
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Home and child care service fees
14 Jun 2025: Effective 1 July 2025 2025/26 rates For Home services provided on or after 1 July 2025Service DescriptionTAC Item NumberMaximum Payment RateChild Care (per hour - for TAC registered providers)DS0010*$33.90Garden Maintenance (per
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Community nursing
9 Jul 2019: Community nurses come to your home after your accident. They provide general nursing care and will help with things like changing dressings and wound management.
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Support navigation
19 Nov 2019: When your injuries are severe or you have spent a long time in hospital, you may need extra support. Disability support services will provide you with additional help to build your capabilities and independence.
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Speech pathology fees
14 Jun 2025: Effective 1 July 2025The TAC has extended the funding of temporary telehealth services previously scheduled to end on 30 September 2020 until further notice, giving clients the ongoing convenience and flexibility of accessing health services from
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Safety Net Income Benefit (SNIB)
27 Sep 2023: This policy applies for losses on and after 28 November 2007PolicyThe TAC will pay the Safety Net Income Benefit (SNIB) to a client:who has returned to work after sustaining a
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