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Return to Work Matters regularly hold online webinars with industry experts on topics that are central to good return to work practice. Informative and practical presentations are followed by Q&A sessions with those people attending the events live.
Below you will find a selection of our most popular recordings from our live webinar series.
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Jennifer Fry
In this webinar, Jennifer Fry, Director of WorkWell at WorkSafe Victoria, shares free tools and resources to help you build a positive and mentally healthy workplace.
Mel Novak
Small business owners have been doing it tough for a long time and statistics are demonstrating higher levels of psychological distress within this community.
Michael Plowright
Michael Plowright, Director of Working Well Together shares from over two decades of leadership and experience in changing the perceptions of bullying behaviour.
Dr Sarah Cotton
An important conversation about the challenges of engaging with small business owners and how we can begin to bridge the gap with this unique group to protect and promote their mental health and wellbeing.
Jenny Sandells and Cathy Bland
Dr Wyatt interviews two case managers involved in an extremely effective evidenced based proactive and early intervention approach.
Dr Mary Wyatt
In this webinar, the first in a series of webinars on case management, Dr Mary Wyatt provides an overview of the topic.
Michael Di Donato
In this webinar Michael Di Donato reports on his recent research into imaging and opioid use in compensated Australian workers with low back pain.
David Elvish
APA titled Pain Physiotherapist David Elvish, explains best practice physiotherapy, why it's important and how to identify and manage from various perspectives.
Wendy Ng & Tim Mitchell
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist Wendy Ng & Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist Tim Mitchell address the issue of the implementation of patient-centered care into clinical practice
Professor Peter O'Sullivan
Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist Professor Peter O'Sullivan from Curtin University, discusses why current approaches do not improve outcomes and examines what needs to change.
Dr Mary Wyatt
In this webinar Dr Wyatt explores what constitutes good healthcare in work injury management and how you can recognise it.
Ross Iles
The Recovery Blueprint project is a partnership between Monash University and WorkCover Queensland with the aim of introducing evidence-based risk identification to workers compensation case management in Queensland.
Professor Michael Nicholas
This webinar outlines the key learnings from the WISE study and the core components that made a major difference.
Pam Garton PhD
In part 3, Pam Garton PhD discusses Biopsychosocial Injury Management