The Allan Labor Government is making sure Victorians injured on our roads get the care and support they need.
Deputy Premier and Minister for WorkSafe and the TAC Ben Carroll today announced the recipients of the TAC's 2025 Best Client Outcomes Grant Program.
Five health and disability organisations will share in almost $1 million worth of grants, adding to the $1.87 billion in healthcare, recovery supports and compensation funded by the TAC last year.
The successful organisations are:
- Alfred Health - investigating anxiety on hospital discharge and the effect of psychosocial follow-ups
- Murdoch Children's Research Institute - creating tools to improve spinal cord injury care information
- The Community Doctor - supporting community-based empowerment for Victorians living with pain
- Step 2 Allied Health - developing guidelines to help injured Victorians with anxiety return to driving
- Epworth HealthCare - developing training for allied health traumatic brain injury rehabilitation
Every year the TAC supports more than 40,000 Victorians impacted by a transport accident.
The no-fault scheme provides care to injured Victorians for as long as they need it.
For more information, visit www.tac.vic.gov.au/about-the-tac/community/grants/bestclientoutcomesgrant
As stated by Minister for WorkSafe and the TAC Ben Carroll:
"Every injury on Victorian roads is a tragedy."
"We're on the side of Victorians injured on our roads - saving them time and money by backing research into new ways to support their recovery and get their lives back on track."
As stated by Transport Accident Commission CEO Tracey Slatter:
"The TAC funds services to support the recovery of those injured in transport accidents on Victorian roads."
"The Best Client Outcomes Grant Program enables us to partner with organisations that are developing new and better ways to support people recovering from road trauma. By investing in research and innovation, we're helping ensure our clients receive the highest‑quality care now and into the future."