Best Practices in Disability Case Management – Avoid Pitfalls and Obstacles Enabling a Timely and Smooth Return to Work
November 7th 2017, 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm
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Chapter: |
Webinar |
Language: |
English |
Cost: |
Members - $97.75
Non Members - $132.25
(CDN, HST included)
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Presenters: |
Kymm Ducharme |
Kymm Ducharme, WorksafeBC
Kymm Ducharme has worked in the field of Injury Management for over 20 years, she has a BSW from UVIC and an MBA from Royal Roads. She is passionate about the benefits of recovering at work and has worked with numerous employers, industries, and workers within BC to assist them to implement practices and procedures founded in the evidence based abilities model. |
Description: |
Disability Case Management and Return to Work Planning can be difficult and filled with obstacles. This session is designed to give you practical tools and tips that will help you navigate through the complexities of employee return to work. It will discuss moving away from the medical model and the dreaded doctor's note to an abilities model.
In this presentation, you will learn:
- How to identify the benefits of Stay at Work/Return to Work Programs
- To understand the components of Stay at Work/Return to Work
- How communication is paramount and timing is of the essence
- How Stay at work/Return to Work keeps people engaged, can have a positive effect on all involved and save money
- How to build a modified duty list for any occupation
Who should attend:
- HR Professionals that would benefit from tools to engage senior executives to front line workers in the benefits of "recover at work".
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Special Notes: |
Agenda: 1:15PM - 1:30PM: Login Time 1:30PM - 3:00PM: Presentation All login information will be sent to you via email the day prior to the session.
Both registration and payment are required for every person attending this webinar.
Questions about registration or receipt can be directed to info@cphrnb.ca.
NOTE: If you have not received your login access information the day prior to the webinar date, or for inquiries regarding online workshops, please email pd@cphrbc.ca or call 604.694.6941.
Early Bird pricing will apply to all registrants who register at least two weeks prior to this workshop.
HR Competency: Health, Wellness, and Safe Workplace |