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RETURN TO WORK Videos for Supervisors & Employees
International Film Festival Award Winning Training Videos
"Creative Excellence!"
Early return to work benefits everyone -- workers, supervisors, teams & the company
Two realistic new videos -- one for supervisors and one for employees to dramatically demonstrate how a change in attitude can revitalize not only an injured employee, but also the entire organization.
Employees & Supervisors will learn to:
Change attitudes and commit to early Return-to-Work
Improve communication and work relationships
Understand benefits of Return-To-Work for both employees and supervisors
Explore options for Reasonable Accommodation
Implement Transitional Employment during the recovery process
For use in Workers’ Compensation, Health & Safety, Risk Management & Human Resources Departments
Return-To-Work for Supervisors. Length: 16 minutes
Overcome Supervisor Objections:
“Once an injury occurs, it’s out of my hands.”
“I have no job for the injured employee.”
“I don’t return an employee until they are 100%.”
Supervisors learn:
Early Return-to-Work benefits both the employer and employee
Injury = Opportunity for alternatives and “thinking out of the box”
Communication with the employee and the treating physician can accelerate the Return-To-Work process
Alternatives for transitional employment during the recovery process can be simple and inexpensive
Paying an injured employee for 70% productivity at the workplace is better than paying an employee to stay at home
Return-To-Work for Employees. Length: 16 minutes
Overcome Employee Objections:
“I have a right to recover at home.”
“Once my injury is permanent, the employer doesn’t want me.”
“I do as I am told.”
Employees learn:
The return to work process can be a positive experience
To take control, rather than feel a victim of circumstances
To communicate one’s needs to the supervisor and treating physician
To apply skills and abilities productively through transitional employment
Work can be therapy to accelerate the recovery process
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