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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: Participatory Ergonomics & Manual Handling

contributorEmma Morgan & Rachel Doody

“Participatory Ergonomic” can increase workplace involvement in controlling manual handling risks.

Webinar recording: Telephonic support to facilitate return to work: what works, how, and when?

contributorNick Kendall

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.

Recorded webinar: Case Study & Discussion - Reintegration after a difficult bullying / harassment case

contributorMandy Stuart & Carol Churchill

Bullying/harassment claims can be complex to assess and manage. A thorough assessment may require an investigation.

Recorded webinar: Bullying, interpersonal conflict and psychological injuries - Dr Doron Samuell

contributorDr 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.

Webinar Recording: Optimising outcomes for workers with back pain

contributorDr Jon Ford

Dr Jon Ford (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, PhD) discusses how to get the best return to work outcomes.

Webinar Recording: RTW - Human Resources says you get the results you deserve

contributorNeil Thompson

Neil Thompson, a Human Resources manager with decades of experience in workers compensation, discusses what goes on the 'factory floor' regarding return to work.

Webinar Recording: Adjustment Disorder and Work

contributorDr James Hundertmark

This webinar dispels the myths and explains what an adjustment disorder is, as well as its impact return to work.

Recorded webinar: Proactive versus reactive injury management

contributorDr Paul Pers

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

Recorded webinar: Helping a discouraged employee

contributorGraeme Cowan

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.

Recorded Webinar: Communicating with Doctors - GPs and Specialists

contributorDr Phillip Meyerkort

This webinar explores how RTW Coordinators and Claims Managers can communicate effectively with treating practitioners to establish a cooperative relationship.

Webinar recording - Getting the most out of Return to Work Matters

contributorRTWMatters team

An introduction to using Return to Work Matters resources by Dr Mary Wyatt (Return To Work Matters, in collaboration with ReturnToWorkSA).

Recorded Webinar: Improving RTW Culture in the Workplace

contributorLori Boys

This webinar explores the initiatives that ISS Facility Services' National Injury Assist Team have undertaken to help improve the RTW culture throughout their organisation.

Recorded webinar: The medical assessment of work capacity

contributorDr Andrea James

This webinar explores how doctors determine a person's work capacity.