You are invited to attend:
Humanising Workers Compensation (Sydney Workshop)
When?
Wednesday 31 May to Thursday 01 June 2017
Where?
Sydney’s iconic Wayside Chapel – 29 Hughes Street Kings Cross
Who?
This Workshop will be facilitated by James Ellis from Framework Group and Rob Sams from Dolphyn.
James and Rob provide a unique mix of both hands on experience and study in the fields injury management, physiotherapy, social psychology along with health, safety and well-being. The focus of their work is to develop a more humanising approach to Return to Work which seeks to benefit people who are injured at work along with their employer.
What is the Cost?
The cost is $599.50 pp (incl. GST) which includes a signed copy of Rob’s book Social Sensemaking, along with morning tea and lunch each day.
You can book your place by clicking HERE. If you have any questions or would like further details you can contact us at contact@dolphyn.com.au
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Looking for a Taste of What You Might Experience?
James and Rob prepared this short video that provides an introduction to their approach.
- Recent Blog by James – Humanising Workers Compensation: The Missed Opportunity
- Recent Blog by Rob – Wrestling in the Mud
A Unique Approach to Injury Management & RTW
We have a a unique model of injury management that allows our employer clients to maintain and enhance their relationships with their workers which, in turn, has positive organisational implications. We believe that injury management provides employers with a portal through which they can demonstrate how much they care about their team. We understand that mistakes and injuries are inevitable, because people are fallible, but this same fallibility provides opportunities for learning and enrichment of relationships.
During this Workshop, you will learn more about our approach including:
- An understanding of human motivation
- The impact that our social environment (including culture) can have on RTW
- A better understanding of decision making including from the perspective of people who are injured, doctors and other people involved in the process
Our approach is to value people and relationships more than process. Our goal is to facilitate recovery and prevention, in the context of learning. In fact, we have learnt that by humanising injury management, we can impact an organisation in a powerful way that can permeate and enhance the culture. We’ll share Case Studies of how we have gone about it.
We know that workers compensation presents many challenges, some predictable and many that are not. We don’t promise predictability but we can help you to enhance your organisation’s resilience with respect to injuries. We believe it is possible to look after your staff before and after an injury in a way that improves morale, gives you back time in your day and also saves you money
Who Would Benefit From Attending?
Anyone who has an interest in or works in the field of injury management and RTW will benefit from this Workshop. Specifically though, this would include:
- Injury Managers
- RTW Coordinators
- HR Managers and Coordinators
- Case Managers and other working in the insurance industry
- Injury Treatment Providers and other medical practitioners
- Rehabilitation Consultants
- Health and Safety Personnel
What do you Receive?
All participants will receive:
- Course material including notes and tools to support implementation
- A copy of Robert Sams’ book Social Sensemaking in which James has written a number of Chapters
- Morning Tea, Lunch and Afternoon Tea on both days
- Access to ongoing learning portals and material
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