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The 'Ability' Paradigm in Vocational Rehabilitation: Challenges in an Ontario Injured Worker Retraining Program. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2011:epub. Abstract
The role of health care providers in long term and complicated workers' compensation claims. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2011;21(4):582-90. Abstract
Workplace health understandings and processes in small businesses: a systematic review of the qualitative literature. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2010;20(2):180-98. Abstract
The "toxic dose" of system problems: why some injured workers don't return to work as expected. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2010;20(3):349-66. Abstract
Gendered, invisible work in non-profit social service organizations: implications for worker health and safety. Gender, Work and Organization. 2010;17(4):359-80. Abstract
Differences in access to wage replacement benefits for absences due to work-related injury or illness in Canada. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2009;52(4):341-9. Abstract
Invisible workplaces and forgotten workers? A case study of occupational safety and health and workers' compensation coverage in Canadian non-profit organisations. Policy and Practice in Health and Safety. 2009;7(2):93-113. Abstract
Effectiveness and implementation of heath and safety in small enterprises: a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative literature. Toronto: Institute for Work & Health; 2008.
Hazards of helping: work, mission and risk in non-profit social service organizations. Health, Risk and Society. 2008;10(2):149-66. Abstract
Deliberation on 'hurt versus harm' logic in early-return-to-work policy. Policy and Practice in Health and Safety. 2007;5(2):41-62. Abstract
Unexpected barriers in return to work: lessons learned from injured worker peer support groups. Work. 2007;29(2):155-64. Abstract
Early healthcare provider communication with patients and their workplace following a lost-time claim for an occupational musculoskeletal injury. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 2006;16(1):27-39. Abstract
Seven things you better know! Governing youth risk at work. Canadian Review of Social Policy. 2005:66-78.
Understanding and improving the health of workers in the new economy: A call for a participatory dialogue-based approach to work-health research. Critical Public Health. 2005;15(2):103-19. Abstract
Women working in small workplaces. Research Bulletin: Envisioning Healthy Living for Women. 2005;4(2):6-10.

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