A Webinar on Return to Work and Mental Health

By Distinguished Research Chair on Occupational Health and Safety Law

Communication, Faculty of law

Faculty of Law - Civil Law Section
Webinar
Mental Health
A Webinar on Return to Work and Mental Health

Event Information

Webinar: Return to Work and Mental Health

Date and time: August 27th from 2-4 pm EDT

Description: When returning to work, what are some of the ‘invisible’ barriers faced by employees who were absent from work due to a mental health problem? How can workplaces overcome these barriers to support return to work of employees dealing with mental health problems? What strategies can workplaces adopt to facilitate this process?

These are just some of the questions that will be examined at this webinar hosted by the Policy and Practice in Return to Work after a work injury: Challenging Circumstances and Innovative Solutions research program. Join Dr. Louise St-Arnaud and Dr. Ellen MacEachen, as they share accommodation best practices identified by their respective research.

Speakers:

Presentation: Introduction of the research program, the presenters and legal underpinnings relating to return to work and mental health

By Katherine Lippel, Distinguished Research Chair in Occupational Health and Safety Law, University of Ottawa, Law Faculty, Civil Law section

Presentation: A Guide to Supporting Return to Work Following a Mental Health Problem: A Workplace-Focused Approach.

By Louise St-Arnaud, psychologist and professor at the Département des fondements et pratiques en éducation, Université Laval

Presentation: RTW and mental health: Canadian RTW Coordinator’s accounts of challenges and practical strategies

By Ellen MacEachen, professor in the School of Public Health and Health Systems, University of Waterloo

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Registration is closed.

For assistance, please contact Monique Lefebvre at [email protected].