November 29 - December 3, 2021
PLEASE NOTE: WSIB Level I is a pre-requisite for this workshop. Prior to registration being finalized, it will be confirmed that all participants have the required Level I workshop. This workshop is available to Ontario locals only. Participants will be contacted following the registration deadline so please provide a personal email address for the member who is attending the workshop. DO NOT PROVIDE A LOCAL EMAIL ADDRESS. Members will need to provide a valid address for the shipping of material in advance of the workshop.
Zoom CallToronto, Ontario
English
Oct 15, 2021
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In the second of six modules, various benefits and services are explored. Participants learn: The significance of legislation (OHSA, WSIA), regulations and policy, including changes to the legislation and the effects these changes have had on benefits; and The benefits available under the WSIA, in the three different eras, including: Temporary Partial (PT); Temporary Total (TT) disability; Future Economic Loss (FEL); Non-economic Loss (NEL); and Loss of Earnings (LOE) calculation, maximum and minimum levels and exclusion periods and offsets. Participants also explore detailed examples of benefit calculations and parameters affecting the final numbers. The structure of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) and appeal system are described in relation to the New Service Delivery Module and the roles of each WSIB position. The adjudication process is described and participants follow the flow of a claim through the process. Problem resolution and the process for an appeal are presented. Participants further learn about funding, including: which employers are covered; optional insurance; how the system is funded; how incentive programs; and experience rating work and when claim costs can be transferred. Participants also learn how to make a case plan for a successful outcome and different types of evidence to use. Communicating effectively, both verbally and in writing with the many professionals involved and workers and witnesses are discussed. The organization of a Board file is presented and participants explore how to effectively review a file, make a case plan to proceed to move a claim forward and use this knowledge to review a case file.
CUPE/SCFP
Liane Cecchettolcecchetto@cupe.ca
In response to the health concerns of our members and staff, CUPE has implemented a Scent-Free Policy at all of our workshops. Scented products such as hair spray, perfume and deodorant can trigger reactions such as respiratory distress and headaches. Facilitators and participants are asked to refrain from using scented products while attending our workshops and meetings. Thank you for your cooperation.