Preventing and managing work-related psychological injuries in Canada and Australia

11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Online

Peter Smith
Institute for Work & Health

As work-related psychological injuries continue to increase, both in number and costs compared to physical injuries, interest has also been growing about different approaches across jurisdictions to prevent and manage these conditions. 

An Institute for Work & Health team recently conducted a modified environmental scan across 22 jurisdictions in Canada and Australia. Part of the project involved a review of public documents related work-related psychological conditions, including legislation, regulations and associated guidance materials. The other part consisted of interviews with 32 experts across 16 jurisdictions, from compensation boards and regulators to prevention agencies.

In this presentation, lead researcher Dr. Peter Smith shares the results from this project. He also outlines other relevant research from IWH on psychosocial work factors and challenges in return to work for work-related psychological conditions.

About presenter(s)

Dr. Peter Smith is the president and senior scientist at the Institute for Work & Health in Toronto. He is also a professor (status only) in the department of epidemiology at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto. His major research interests include examining how working conditions, in particular the psychosocial work environment, impact health; developing methods to integrate concepts of gender and sex into secondary data analyses; and understanding how changes in nature and availability of work in the Canadian market impact approaches to the primary and secondary prevention of work-related injury and illness. Prior to becoming the president of IWH in January 2022, Smith was the co-scientific director of IWH.

About IWH Speaker Series

The IWH Speaker Series brings you the latest findings from work and health researchers from the Institute for Work & Health (IWH) and beyond. For those unable to attend, the recorded webinar of most presentations in the IWH Speaker Series are made available on its web page within a week of the event.