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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
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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Think of us before you drive
9 Dec 2017: Victoria Police will be ramping up the focus on driver behaviour with Operation Roadwise reaching into every corner of the state. Work with us as we continue working Towards Zero this holiday period. Please stay safe on the roads this holiday season
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The science behind the TAC's sculpture 'Graham', TAC 2016
9 Aug 2016: Graham was developed as part of the collaboration between TAC, leading trauma surgeon Christian Kenfield, crash investigator expert David Logan and world-renowned artist Patricia Piccinini. He is the only person designed to survive on our roads and
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Cadel Evans meets Graham, the only person to survive on our roads
22 Jul 2016: Cadel Evans went to artist Patricia Piccinini's studio to see our latest road safety project, Graham. Project Graham is a reminder that we are all vulnerable on our roads. Cadel tells us we need to remember we aren't built like Graham, we are
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Individualised Funding - TAC - Transport Accident Commission
17 Oct 2019: Individualised Funding. Please note: At the TAC we are reviewing how we can best support our clients to use Individualised Funding (IF). For now, we will not take on new IF clients. We will update this page on our website when IF is available to new
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/type/supported-employment-providers
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Meet Graham, TAC's interactive sculpture by artist Patricia…
20 Jul 2016: Meet Graham. To survive on our roads, you’d need to look something like him. Graham is the TAC’s latest road safety project, highlighting how vulnerable the human body is to the forces involved in transport accidents. The TAC collaborated with
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You’ve never met anyone like Graham – Meet Graham, TAC 2016
19 Jul 2016: As much as we like to think we're invincible, we're not. But what if our bodies were to change to survive a low impact crash? Meet Graham at http://www.meetgraham.com.au. To subscribe to TACVictoria click here: http://bit.ly/1SIy8sm The human body
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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
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/clients/how-we-can-help/treatments-and-services
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Rehabilitation at home guidelines
4 Nov 2022: Rehabilitation at home guidelines. The guidelines should be read in conjunction with the information at Working with the TAC. What are Rehabilitation at Home services? Rehabilitation at Home (RAH) is a service that allows our clients, usually
https://www.tac.vic.gov.au/providers/working-with-tac-clients/guidelines
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Auto braking could have prevented Peter's injuries
15 Jun 2016: Peter was seriously injured 20 years ago when he stopped to help at a car crash. If Auto Emergency Braking (AEB) had been available back then, most of, if not all his injuries could have been avoided. For more information on vehicle safety visit