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WorkSafeBC - Dealing with Occupational Injury or Illness: What You Need to Know
Monday, October 6, 2025 (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) (PDT)
Description
When an employee is injured or falls ill due to work, navigating the claims and return-to-work process can be complex. This interactive session will equip you with the knowledge and strategies to manage claims effectively and fulfill your legal obligations.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- An overview of the WorkSafeBC claims process
- When and how to communicate with WorkSafeBC
- Employer responsibilities under the Return-to-Work (RTW) obligations, including:
- Duty to Cooperate and Duty to Maintain Employment
- Best practices for supporting injured employees in a timely and fair return-to-work process
Facilitator(s)
Juanita Woodrow is a Return-to-Work Specialist-Nurse at WorkSafeBC and a certified disability management professional. Juanita has worked in a variety of roles at WorkSafeBC for the last 27 years, including claims management. In her current role, Juanita provides consultation and education services to a variety of stakeholders, assisting with injury management and supporting the return-to-work process
Brittney McNabb is a Recovery and Return-to-Work Specialist at WorkSafeBC. Prior to this, she spent more than 15 years working as a kinesiologist and clinical exercise physiologist in the private sector. In her current role, Brittney provides consultation and education services to a variety of stakeholders, assisting with injury management and supporting the return-to-work process.
Free