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2018

Impact of FIFO Work Arrangements on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of FIFO Workers

Impact of FIFO Work Arrangements on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of FIFO Workers
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This comprehensive report examines how fly-in, fly-out (FIFO) work arrangements affect the mental health and wellbeing of workers and their families in the Australian resources sector.

  • Finds FIFO workers have significantly higher rates of psychological distress and burnout than benchmark and norm groups.
  • Highlights key risk factors: long rosters, job insecurity, poor leadership, bullying, stigma, and social isolation.
  • Shows partners and families also experience high psychological distress, with partners often acting as “de-facto single parents.”
  • Identifies risky alcohol and drug use as more prevalent among FIFO workers, often linked to coping with stress and isolation.
  • Recommends strategies for industry, government, and individuals to mitigate risks, including supportive leadership, flexible rosters, permanent accommodation, and improved communication.
  • Emphasises the importance of social connection, autonomy, and proactive coping strategies for both workers and families.

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This report is highly relevant to industry stakeholders seeking to improve workforce mental health and operational sustainability.

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  • Provides actionable recommendations for leadership, roster design, and camp management to reduce psychosocial risks.
  • Highlights the business case for mental health investment, linking wellbeing to productivity and safety.
  • Offers evidence-based insights for compliance with WHS and psychosocial risk regulations.
  • Supports industry efforts to attract and retain talent by improving worker experience and family outcomes.
  • Informs best practice for contractor management, site design, and support services.

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