Articles tagged under ‘Webinars’
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Webinar recording: Employers - The biggest influencers in RTW
Dr Wyatt discusses the lessons for employers from Return to Work Survey findings
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Webinar recording: Effective physical rehab
The injured worker needs and deserves it.
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Webinar recording: Physiotherapists and return to work
This panel discussion explores physiotherapy strategic approaches to improve return to work and the worker's health outcomes.
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Webinar recording: Improve mental health in your workplace
An introduction to the Workplace Alliance and Beyondblue's workplace mental health initiative
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Webinar recording: Cultivating happiness at work to improve RTW
The Happiness at Work Program, a 30-day program devised to improve personal happiness and positively impact workplace productivity.
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Webinar recording: What works - Lessons from overseas
The most successful workers' compensation system in the world is one you haven't heard of.
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Webinar recording: Independent Medical Examiners: Assessing capacity for work
Dr Mary Wyatt explores the role of the IME in assessing work capacity for injured or ill employees.
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Webinar Recording: The nuts and bolts of work oriented treatment
Gain an understanding of the practical aspects of Work Oriented Treatment for workers experiencing psychological injury.
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Webinar Recording: Improving RTW Outcomes - the Strategic Impact of Work Oriented Treatment Part 1
Gain an understanding of the strategic impact of Work Oriented Treatment for workers experiencing psychological injury.
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Webinar recording: Supervisors and co-workers, vital but often overlooked links in RTW
This webinar explores evidence on how supervisors and coworkers can influence RTW, and how to get them involved productively
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Webinar Recording: Knee injuries - Getting employees back on their feet
This webinar looks at work contribution to, the nature of, and rehabilitation of knee injuries.
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Webinar recording: Using Disability Guidelines to assist return to work
Recent member survey feedback highlighted the need for more advanced webinar topics and discussion. This webinar is suitable for intermediate to advanced levels of experience and long term RTWMatters members.
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Webinar Recording: Workplace conflict - Early action at the coal face
Conflict is best dealt with early, and by those involved.
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Webinar Recording: How PAIN can be the key to successful RTW
This webinar discusses how gains can be made by understanding the complexity of factors that contribute to pain and disability.
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Webinar Recording: Employers taking the lead role
In this webinar Kerry Foster, Director of Active Occupational Health Services, will discuss the importance of the employer’s involvement in the return to work.
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Webinar Recording: Engaging others early - The art of influence in return to work
Building influence without authority and how it can support personal injury management professionals.
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Webinar Recording: Adjusting to change
Adjusting to change is difficult for all of us, but it can be particularly difficult after a work injury.
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Webinar Recording: Understanding others
The art of influence in return to work
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Webinar Recording: Supervisor Training
This webinar presentation with PIEF discusses the impact of training supervisors on return to work outcomes.
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Webinar Recording: The role of the medical certificate in identifying and managing RTW barriers
Physiotherapist Harry Papagoras discusses how medical certificates can be used to identify return to work barriers and implement effective management strategies.
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Webinar Recording: How Jetstar reduced the impact of workplace injuries by implementing a novel early intervention model
How an innovative phone medical service helped Jetstar to support their employees with early streamlined care
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Webinar Recording: Living in parallel universes.
Physiotherapists and claims manager's beliefs about treatment for injured workers.
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Webinar Recording: Participatory Ergonomics & Manual Handling
This presentation will discuss how “Participatory Ergonomic” principles can be considered and implemented to increase workplace involvement in effectively controlling manual handling risks.
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Webinar Recording: Getting stuck on modified duties - a case discussion
Deborah Howard, a US return to work manager, faces many of the same issues Australian employers and insurers deal with.
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Webinar recording: Telephonic support to facilitate return to work: what works, how, and when?
A research review of telephone use for case management was released in the UK this year. Learn about the skills and resources required to be effective with telephonic case management.
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Recorded webinar: Case Study & Discussion - Reintegration after a difficult bullying / harassment case
Bullying/harassment claims can be complex to assess and manage. A thorough assessment may require an investigation. This is a difficult process for those involved, including co-workers.
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Webinar Recording: Spinal pain and work - Professor Charlotte Leboeuf-Yde
Back pain and neck pain are common. What do we know about their natural history, work contribution and the contribution of genetics?
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Recorded webinar: Bullying, interpersonal conflict and psychological injuries - Dr Doron Samuell
Whilst psychological injury claims are less common that physical workplace injuries, they represent almost a quarter of the expense that all insurers are incurring as a result of these conditions
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Webinar Recording: Pre-employment functional assessments: a physiotherapist's evidence based perspective
Dr Eva Schonstein.
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Webinar Recording: Optimising outcomes for workers with back pain through enhanced self-management and collaboration
Dr Jon Ford (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, PhD)
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Webinar Recording: RTW - Human Resources says you get the results you deserve
Neil Thompson, a Human Resources manager with decades of experience in workers compensation, discusses what goes on the 'factory floor' regarding return to work.
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Webinar Recording: Adjustment Disorder and Work
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Recorded webinar: Proactive versus reactive injury management
Dealing with challenging cases is complex and it's always useful to gain insights from people who have been down this path and faced the issues involved. Dr Paul Pers has an enormous amount of experience and is going to talk to about the benefits of
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Recorded webinar: Helping a discouraged employee
This webinar looks at ways that everyone can make a positive contribution towards improving the mental health of a person who appears to be struggling.
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Recorded Webinar: Communicating with Doctors - GPs and Specialists
This webinar explores how RTW Coordinators and Claims Managers can communicate effectively with treating practitioners to establish a cooperative relationship.
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Recorded Webinar: Improving RTW Culture in the Workplace
This webinar will explore the initiatives that ISS Facility Services' National Injury Assist Team have undertaken since their creation in October 2010 to help improve the RTW culture throughout their organisation.
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Recorded webinar: The medical assessment of work capacity
This webinar explores how doctors determine a person's work capacity.
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Recorded Webinar: Managing Psychological Claims in the Workplace
Psychological or mental health claims are a fast growing liability for most compensation schemes. Psychologist Kaye Frankcom addresses the appropriate management of these claims in the workplace.
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Recorded Webinar: Designing an effective on-site injury treatment program
In this webinar, James Murray, Director Soft Tissue centre, will provide tips and real life examples of how to develop an on-site treatment program.
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Recorded Webinar: A Case Management Discussion
Frank Imbesi & Dr Mary Wyatt discuss a case put forward by RTWMatters member Meagan Moravcova.
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Recorded Webinar: Physiotherapy - how to get the best
Occupational physiotherapy expert Paul Coburn explains the principles of good physiotherapy and how you can positively influence practitioners.
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Video webinar: Improving Return to Work Motivation with Optimism
Theo Feldbrugge discusses the impact of optimism / pessimism on return to work.
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Case discussion - the difficult case that requires integration with claims management
A case discussion with Andrew Paice of Nabenet and Lucia Tsui of Allianz.
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Recorded Webinar: Effective approaches to maximise effectiveness & efficiency of case management
In this webinar we explore software applications that can assist organisations with over 200 employees manage return to work and employee health.