Fewer mental injuries. Lower claims. Faster return to work.
Mental injury claims are scaling faster than the response. The systems that prevent harm need to scale with them.
Mental injury claims are scaling faster than anyone projected.
In 2020, the projected cost of psychological injury claims in Australia was $1 billion by 2030.
By 2025, that figure had already been surpassed. Costs reached $1.1 billion. The revised projection now sits at $2.2 billion by 2030. Median claim duration for a mental injury is 35.7 weeks. For physical injury it is 7.2.
The duration is not accidental. Psychosocial injuries are systemic. Recovery requires the organisation itself to change. A return-to-work protocol on its own is not enough.
Serious mental health claims have risen 161% over the past decade. All other injury types combined rose 26% in the same period. The trend is not slowing.
Revised projection of psychological injury claims in Australia by 2030. The 2020 figure of $1B was already surpassed by 2025.
From signal to action in two weeks.
Existing data, applied to a defined model, gives you a 0–100 maturity score and a prioritised action list.
The Safe Minds Index® reads through documented evidence rather than self-report. HR systems, incident records, claims, engagement instruments. The data your organisation already has feeds the model. No new survey burden on the workforce.
InCheq clients receive analytics within two weeks of onboarding. Measurable reductions in mental injury costs follow within four months.
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Median time to measurable reductions in mental injury costs across InCheq cohorts.
The assessment gave us a clear, practical view of where we stand and what we need to strengthen. InCheq's approach was straightforward, evidence-based, and grounded in how our operations actually work.
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