KINNECT are finalists in the ARPA National Awards
Two of KINNECT’s highly skilled Queensland consultants have been named finalists in the ARPA National Excellence in Workplace Rehabilitation Awards for 2021.
The finalists are:
- Grace Mathews, Outstanding Consultant Award – Same Employer (hear what the judges said about Grace)
- Brendan Turner, Outstanding Achievement in RTW Award – Psychological Claim (hear what the judges said about Brendan)
The Australian Rehabilitation Providers Association (ARPA) is the industry body that represents all providers of occupational and workplace rehabilitation. The annual awards are designed to celebrate and showcase the Australian workplace health, return to work and rehabilitation industry’s many achievements and acknowledge its importance in the broader community.
Grace Mathews, an Accredited Exercise Physiologist based in KINNECT’s Cairns office, said:
“I am thrilled to be presenting KINNECT and regional Queensland at the ARPA national Awards. I have been so fortunate to receive ongoing mentorship and guidance from the KINNECT leadership team who have assisted in guiding me as a Clinician. Thank you for supporting my growth and enabling me to do what I love most, helping people get back to work.”
Kevin Conlon, Chief Executive of KINNECT, added:
“I am so proud that KINNECT was recognised in ARPA’s national shortlist. This is great recognition of Grace’s continuing strive for excellence and the great work Brendan did with his time in KINNECT. I also must give special mention to the many KINNECTers who have supported and encouraged these award-winning consultants to be among the best in their field.”
The winners announced at the ARPA National Awards to be held on 27 May 2021 in Canberra.