Poorer post-injury experiences lead to worse RTW outcomes for psychological claimants |
No. 99, Winter
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Can an eight-item questionnaire pick up on real-world differences in OHS practice? |
No. 99, Winter
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What research can do: IWH newcomer training resource sees uptake by various groups in Canada |
No. 99, Winter
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Strategy launched for greater workforce inclusion of people with disabilities |
No. 99, Winter
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Estimating the societal costs of work injuries and illnesses in five EU countries |
No. 99, Winter
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Grant round-up: Anticipating future risks among externally funded projects under way at IWH |
No. 99, Winter
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What research can do: IWH researchers help MPs examine episodic disabilities and work issues |
No. 98, Fall
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Employers certified by COR programs have greater reduction in injury rates: studies |
No. 98, Fall
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Claimants’ perceptions of fair treatment linked to lower odds of poor mental health |
No. 98, Fall
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Program raised workplace mental health awareness, but not likelihood of policy |
No. 98, Fall
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Addressing communication issues faced by supervisors, case managers key to well-run RTW process |
No. 98, Fall
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Understanding employment patterns among older workers in four countries |
No. 98, Fall
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What research can do: IWH research helps prevention system shift focus from young to new workers |
No. 97, Summer
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Construction safety association develops OHS assessment tool with IWH’s expertise |
No. 97, Summer
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Raising awareness about caregiver supports results in savings for employer: study |
No. 97, Summer
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Review confirms prevention system’s message about injury risks and new workers |
No. 97, Summer
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Despite pain and fatigue, older workers with chronic conditions want to work to age 65 |
No. 97, Summer
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Psychosocial work conditions linked with both positive and negative mental health |
No. 97, Summer
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What research can do: IWH collaboration with partners led to safety culture and system audit tool |
No. 96, Spring
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World Congress 2020, a global forum on emerging OHS issues, coming to Toronto |
No. 96, Spring
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Workplace violence against women rising, driven by growing rates in education sector |
No. 96, Spring
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Ontario’s working-at-heights training led to safer practices, reduced injury claims rates |
No. 96, Spring
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Women’s work more likely than men’s to be disrupted due to caring for older relatives |
No. 96, Spring
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Progress seen in occupational disease prevention, but data still lacking: speaker |
No. 95, Winter
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What research can do: SAFE Work Manitoba incorporates IWH tool into safety culture framework |
No. 95, Winter
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