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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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Dr Mary Wyatt
In our final webinar of our series, Dr Wyatt explains common shoulder and knee problems and how to assist employees with related conditions.
Dr Mary Wyatt
In part two of our three-part series, Dr Wyatt explains common neck and back problems and what's important in helping employees manage them.
Dr Natasha Lazareski (Kiso)
Practical steps to build and maintain a psychologically healthy workplace and minimise psychosocial risks.
Michael Di Donato
Michael Di Donato reports on the project undertaken by the Insurance Work and Health Group, Monash University.
Dr Mary Wyatt
In part one of our three part series, Dr Wyatt covers the basics of musculoskeletal conditions, including difficulties employees face.
Peta Miller
Meeting your duties under the work health and safety laws.
Mark Stipic
RTW strategies you can use right now to speed up your outcomes and deal with complex cases
Ollie Black
Ollie Black presents on ''Self Efficacy" - a person-level concept that impacts return to work.
Dr James Crompton
Dr James Crompton discusses the role of the company doctor, including employer expectations, limitations and how they can help.
Dr Mary Wyatt
The value of effective injury reporting systems
Tyler Lane
RTW Coordinators and health care providers: Longitudinal studies into their impact on RTW
Alison Shaw
Dispute resolution options in RTW and Industrial cases including a case study
Suzanne Jones
And initiatives of the Australian HBGW Signatory Steering Group.
Joanna Bohatko-Naismith
Key aspects of selection and training