How to Implement a Mental Health Program in the Workplace
March 28 – Kempenfelt Centre, Innisfil, Ontario
May 9 – Stone Crock Restaurant, St. Jacobs, Ontario

With new ‘voluntary’ standards, Psychological Health & Safety in the Workplace remains an ongoing concern over the years. With the totality of mental health issues costing the Canadian economy $50 billion dollars annually, it is only a matter of time that the new Standards reflecting Psychological Health & Safety become a part of our Occupational Health & Safety Act. Furthermore, almost half of the $50 billion cost is coming from workplace issues. Start preparing now for this program. Come learn about Mental Health Issues, the Standards, and How to Implement a Program in your workplace.

Mastering Accident Investigations and Subsequent Claims Management Process
April 4 – Stone Crock Restaurant, St. Jacobs, Ontario
Being proficient in conducting accident investigations and claims management is imperative to avoid recurring injuries and minimizing the financial costs to the organization and to the worker. When the root cause of the accident is determined, it is usually found that many accidents were predictable and could have been avoided. A no nonsense approach to case management will have you managing these workplace injury claims like an expert. From the detailed accident investigation report to the WSIB claims process, and finally a return to work, you can be assured that your employee’s health and your organization’s wealth is being addressed. Master accident investigation and claims management like a pro!

Case/Claims Management & Understanding NEER
May 2 – Kempenfelt Centre, Innisfil, Ontario
May 30 – Stone Crock Restaurant, St. Jacobs, Ontario
All too often in companies today, the role of the claims manager gets assigned to someone with little to no experience. Case management is demanding, especially if you intend on making a difference to the organization. This one day seminar provides a simple approach to managing your claims, reducing lost time and ensuring cost containment. With the latter half of the day reviewing NEER statements and what to do with the report, you will return to work much more confidence and knowledge regarding effectively managing WSIB claims. Learn how to impress the boss with an understanding regarding your WSIB status.

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If you are interested in registering for a seminar, go to our website at www.dhms.on.ca and choose the date and topic of interest. A Paypal button is available for your convenience. Seminar costs are $175 each, plus HST. If you have any questions, please feel free to call Lucie Fournier at
705 715 7052 or email at dhms@dhms.on.ca.