AusRAIL PLUS, ID checks and supporting mental health
AusRAIL PLUS
The RIW Team is excited to exhibit at AusRAIL PLUS when it returns to Sydney from 28 February – 2 March 2022 at the International Convention Centre, Sydney. Hosted by the Australasian Railway Association, this three-day event brings together all facets of the rail industry under the one roof. It incorporates an expansive conference program combined with an extensive trade exhibition and adjoining social events.
If you have any questions about the RIW Program, pop by stand 77 to meet the RIW Team. We are located close to the Innovation Hub, the host area for the seminar series that includes live presentations from invited technical papers and market updates from industry specialists.
Want to experience the AusRAIL Plus exhibition or Innovation Hub Seminars firsthand? You can register for a free visitor pass. We’d love to see you there.
Tips for managing RIW ID checks
When an employer adds a new Rail Industry Worker in the RIW System, the cardholder must undertake an ID check as part of onboarding to validate their identity. This check is also required on the 10th anniversary of the cardholder RIW profile.
To ensure ID checks are processed smoothly, the following tips may assist in progressing applications.
When you first add a new cardholder, ensure the cardholder’s core details, such as their first name, middle name, surname and date of birth, exactly match their identification document.
Helping Rail Industry Workers manage stress and build long-term resilience
The RIW Program is proud to support the RAILRES App, a free self-help resource for rail industry workers developed by the TrackSAFE Foundation as part of its suite of mental health and trauma management support tools.
The App is designed to assist rail industry workers in managing stress and building long-term resilience. The App provides:
Access to immediate support services including Employee Assistance Program phone numbers and crisis lines.
Interactive, easy-to-use tools that the user can access on the go, such as controlled breathing, progressive muscle relaxation and slowing down and stopping thoughts.
A scheduler that allows users to set goals to practice the tools regularly.
A resilience self-assessment that can help users keep track of their progress over time.
The App is available for free download for iPhone and Android devices via Google Play and App Stores.
Be sure to watch this video about how it can help your rail industry workers build resilience.