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Month: May 2022

Thunder Bay & District Injured Workers Support Group Host 2022 Election Debates

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Poor interactions with case managers linked with risk of mental illness later on

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Upcoming Events

TUESDAY MORNING INFORMATION & ADVOCACY SESSIONS:

Tuesday morning Information and Advocacy Sessions run from 10am-12; feature Guest Speakers, and are focused on particular issues of interest to Injured Workers.

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TUESDAY, MAY 17, 10-12: 

Guests Monia Kosciejew and Jody Jones.

The Ontario Federation of Labour’s project, “Prevention Link” began as the WCB Training Project in 1990.  It has undergone a few name changes in the last 30+ years, but what hasn’t changed is our goal of improving the well-being of Ontario’s most vulnerable workers, including injured workers, young workers and those that are new to working in Ontario.

We will be joining you today to discuss the training that we typically do in person, show you how we’ve adapted it for online learning and to offer the ONIWG group the opportunity to participate in our online workshop, “Principles of Accommodation Law”.

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All sessions are on Zoom for the time being.  For zoom links, or to suggest a topic, send an email to: tbiwsg@gmail.com

(Please check under the “Tuesdays: Information and Advocacy Sessions” Tab for details of past sessions.

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Thursday morning peer support sessions (10-12) are also taking place via Zoom.  Please contact us for links if want to join in!  

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