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Course Description
Following Opening Remarks, expert panelists will discuss the impact of remote work and return to work on employees with a particular focus on vulnerable populations, provide tips on how to form a safe and collaborative return to work plan that also incorporates legal considerations.
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This course is eligible for 1 certified hour of learning.
Accreditation
Associate Professor, School of Rehabilitation Science, McMaster University
Rebecca Gewurtz, PhD
Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Trent University, Registered Kinesiologist, College of Kinesiologists, Ontario and Disability Management & Professional Development Consultant, Lifemark Health
Fergal O'Hagan, PhD
Lawyer, Kent Employment Law
Stephanie Cousineau, PhD
Additional Speakers
Moderated by: Maureen Haan
President & CEO, Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work (CCRW)
Maureen has been the President & CEO of CCRW since 2012. CCRW is the only national organization with the sole vision of equitable and meaningful employment for people with disabilities, in operation for over 40 years. Under Maureen's leadership, CCRW has seen an increase in direct program service throughout Canada, as well as a more transparent, streamlining of understanding the business case of hiring a person with a disability. Maureen provides insight to employer engagement through CCRW best practices and proven results.
Maureen has been very active in the cross-disability sector, currently focusing on employment issues. She has been involved with numerous committees and groups that increase awareness of and access for the disability sector and the Deaf community, including involvement with civil society on the Un Convention of Rights for Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) as the lead for employment for persons with disabilities - specifically Article 27; leadership with the Conference on Work and Disability in Canada; co-development and leadership of the pan-Canadian Strategy on Disability and Work; and as a Board member on the Accessibility Standards Canada. Maureen was appointed to the COVID-19 Disability Advisory Group (CDAG) during the COVID-19 pandemic and remains on the Minister Disability Advisory Group (MDAG). Maureen started her career in the Deaf community and is fluent in American Sign Language (ASL). Maureen lives in Thornhill with her two sons and her partner, Mike.
Course curriculum
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Return to Work: A Broad Picture
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Pre-Survey
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Return to Work: A Broad Picture
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Return to Work: A Broad Picture - Presentation Slides
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Evaluation Survey
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