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The Insurance Commission of Western Australia (ICWA) provides no-fault support and funding for people who sustain serious or catastrophic injuries through motor vehicle accidents in Western Australia. ICWA helps participants achieve greater independence, recovery, and participation in everyday life by funding a wide range of disability supports tailored to individual needs.
These supports may include:
Personal and attendant care
Rehabilitation and therapy services
Community access programs
Supported accommodation
Supported independent living
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA)
With a focus on safety, dignity, and functional independence, ICWA ensures that participants receive the right combination of services and support to improve quality of life and live as autonomously as possible.
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ICWA funds a broad range of disability supports for people who sustain serious injuries in motor vehicle accidents. Supports are tailored to individual needs and may include personal and attendant care, rehabilitation and therapy services, community participation programs, supported accommodation, supported independent living, and Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) where clinically required. All services focus on promoting independence, safety, and quality of life.
Funding for disability supports is based on each participant’s medical needs, functional goals, and personal circumstances. ICWA works with healthcare professionals, case managers, and participants to develop evidence-based, tailored plans that are regularly reviewed to ensure services remain appropriate and effective over time.
Yes. Participants can select from approved providers that best match their needs and preferences. Choosing a provider with experience in complex injuries and a participant-centred approach ensures supports are delivered safely, effectively, and in a way that maximises independence and quality of life.
ICWA-funded services aim to maintain or improve functional independence following a catastrophic injury. By combining personal care, rehabilitation, therapy, and supported accommodation, participants are able to engage in daily life, build skills, and live as autonomously as possible. High-quality providers focus on person-centred planning, consistent care, and continuous improvement to deliver meaningful, long-term outcomes.