Articles tagged under ‘Consequences of being out of work’
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Compensation: does it do more harm than good?
Professor Ian Cameron from the University of Sydney spoke at the 2016 ISCRR Forum on ways that the compensation claims procedures can be changed as well as other possible interventions.
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Garnering consensus on the importance of work to health
Occupational Physicians have brought together a broad group to join forces on changing beliefs and attitudes to being in work
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Australian Consensus Statement on the Health Benefits of Work
Occupational Physicians garner stakeholder support to influence policy initiatives and stakeholder management of work and health
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Patient advocacy and workers' comp
Workers' comp cases present GPs and other health professionals with opportunities for meaningful patient advocacy. How can these be seized?
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Not working is bad for the heart and the head. There's proof.
UK research evidence shows that risk of death for workless people is 20% higher.
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Fact sheet: Medical certification in Australia
Sickness certificates can be dangerous. Proceed with caution!
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RTW: no yellow brick road
The path to return to work shouldn't have to be long and difficult
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Deanne's story part three: unintended outcome
How an employer and employee can do the right thing and yet have a bad experience too
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Deanne's story part two: the secretary forced out of work by a common health condition.
In Part Two of this series, RTW Matters interviews Deanne to discover why she feels angry and let down.
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Aussie consensus sought on health and work
Can Professor Dame Carol Black persuade unions, business and medical professionals to agree on the health benefits of good work?
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Health and work: Boon or bust?
The Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine wants you to reconsider the health / work relationship.
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Cosying up to compensation? Chances are, you'll take a hit to your health and your wallet
What's good about work-related injury and illness that costs $57.5 billion p.a..........? Nothing.