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Articles about 'Webinars'

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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Webinar recording: The nuts and bolts of work oriented treatment

contributorDr Chris Stevens

Gain an understanding of the practical aspects of Work Oriented Treatment for workers experiencing psychological injury.

Webinar Recording: Improving RTW Outcomes - the Strategic Impact of Work Oriented Treatment Part 1

contributorDr Chris Stevens

Gain an understanding of the strategic impact of Work Oriented Treatment for workers experiencing psychological injury.

Webinar recording: Supervisors and co-workers, vital but often overlooked links in RTW

contributorDr Mary Wyatt

This webinar explores evidence on how supervisors and coworkers can influence RTW, and how to get them involved productively

Webinar Recording: Knee injuries - Getting employees back on their feet

contributorDr James Crompton

This webinar looks at work contribution to, the nature of, and rehab of knee injuries

Webinar: Using Disability Guidelines to assist return to work

contributorRobert Aurbach

How can disability guidelines help you to do your job?

Webinar: Workplace Conflict - Early action at the coal face

contributorMark Belanti

Recognise and resolve conflict in the workplace

Webinar: How PAIN can be the key to successful RTW

contributorPam Garton, Abilita Services

This webinar discusses how gains can be made by understanding the complexity of factors that contribute to pain and disability, and by using available tools to measure and modify those factors.

Webinar Recording: Employers taking the lead role

contributorKerry Foster

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.

Webinar Recording: Engaging others early - The art of influence in return to work

contributorCarolyn Mounce

Building influence without authority and how it can support personal injury management professionals.

Webinar Recording: Adjusting to change

contributorKaren Stevens

Adjusting to change is difficult for all of us, but it can be particularly difficult after a work injury.

Webinar Recording: Understanding others

contributorCarolyn Mounce

The art of influence in return to work

Webinar Recording: PTSD & Chronic Pain, Dr / Patient Communication

contributorKerrie Shepherd

In this webinar, Kerrie Shepherd, will present the learnings from the IASP Milan World Pain Congress on the interplay of PTSD and chronic pain.

Webinar Recording: The role of the medical certificate in identifying and managing RTW barriers

contributorHarry Papagoras

In this webinar, physiotherapist Harry Papagoras, discusses how medical certificates can be used to identify return to work barriers and implement effective management strategies.

Webinar Recording: Living in parallel universes.

contributorDr Darren Beales

This webinar explores the beliefs of physiotherapists and claims manager about treatment for injured workers.