Events

Upcoming events

27 Jan 2026

IWH Speaker Series

Understanding PTSI program implementation processes in Alberta first responder organizations

Dwayne Van Eerd, Institute for Work & Health

Post-traumatic stress injuries (PTSI) are common among police, firefighters and paramedics, leading to high rates of work disability in first responder organizations. Growing recognition of this problem has led these organizations to develop and implement PTSI disability prevention policies and programs. In this presentation, Dr. Dwayne Van Eerd shares findings from interviews conducted with first responders in Alberta. He discusses themes that emerged from implementation experiences, highlighting successes and challenges.

24 Feb 2026

IWH Speaker Series

Using cannabis to manage symptoms of work-related injuries: Experiences of injured workers in Ontario

Nancy Carnide, Institute for Work & Health

Governments around the world are increasingly making cannabis legal for medical and non-medical uses, and public interest in the therapeutic benefits of cannabis continues to grow. Pain, sleep difficulties, and poor mental health are among the most cited reasons for using cannabis therapeutically. These symptoms are also commonly associated with work-related injuries.

Despite these parallels, little is known about workers’ experiences using cannabis after a work-related injury. In this presentation, Dr. Nancy Carnide will share findings from a series of qualitative interviews with workers who have sustained a work-related injury. She discusses their decisions to use cannabis, their perceptions of its impacts, and their experiences using cannabis while returning to work.