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Home / Blog / Mental Health

Mental Health

The hidden truth

March 3, 2018

Injured Worker Unemployment: The Hidden Truth by the ONIWG Research Action Committee highlights telling statistics on wage loss and unemployment among seriously injured workers with permanent disabilities – and the resulting mental health impacts. According to figures provided by the WSIB, only…

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Filed Under: Benefits, Employment, Mental Health, Poverty

Chronic Mental Stress Victory!

February 7, 2018

In 2017, the Ontario Network of Injured Workers’ Group (ONIWG), Injured Workers’ Consultants Community Legal Clinic (IWC), and one brave injured worker launched a court challenge for mental stress claims. Four years after the bar on chronic stress claims was found to…

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Filed Under: Actions & Campaigns, Benefits, Law Reform, Mental Health

On the floor of the House

November 28, 2017

Today in the Ontario Legislative Assembly two more petitions from injured workers were presented by MPPs John Yakabuski (Renfrew-Nippising-Pembroke) and James J. Bradley ( St Catharines) While Bill 148 Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 (S.O. 2017 c.22) – including mandated minimum…

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Filed Under: Law Reform, Mental Health

New WSIB policy discriminates against chronic mental stress

October 16, 2017

A coalition of injured workers, community legal clinics, private bar lawyers, and doctors with decades of direct experience in Ontario’s workers’ compensation system has sent a clear and urgent message to Premier Wynne on the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board’s (WSIB) new…

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Filed Under: Benefits, Law Reform, Mental Health

Up for debate…

September 16, 2017

A busy first week as the Legislative Assembly resumed sitting .. On Monday September 11, Bill 148, Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act, 2017 was reported (with amendments) from the Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs, and House debate on…

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Filed Under: Benefits, Employment, Law Reform, Mental Health

Seeking justice for current chronic mental stress claimants

July 5, 2017

“Lawsuit seeks relief for injured workers struggling with mental illness.” / Sara Mojtehedzadeh (Toronto Star, July 5, 2017) While a recent amendment to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act (Bill 127) extended entitlement to compensation for workers with chronic mental…

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Filed Under: Benefits, Mental Health

Top court decision challenges WSIB’s proposed chronic stress policy

June 29, 2017

On June 2, 2017, the Supreme Court of Canada released a unanimous decision on compensation for psychological injuries (Saadati v. Moorhead, 2017 SCC 28). It was a civil lawsuit from B.C. involving a motor vehicle collision. The trial judge found…

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Filed Under: Claims, Mental Health

Bill 127 amendments to WSIA … a mixed bag

May 26, 2017

The government managed to sneak some changes to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act into this year’s Budget Measures bill, Bill 127 . The changes were buried in the very last schedule (Schedule 33) of the Act, which passed into law on…

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Filed Under: Benefits, Law Reform, Mental Health

Ontario budget proposes changes to workers’ compensation act

April 30, 2017

This past Thursday the government introduced its Ontario Budget omnibus Bill 127 – Stronger, Healthier Ontario (Budget Measures) Act 2017.  Among the proposed changes to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act  in the bill (see Schedule 33) are measures to remove…

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Filed Under: Benefits, Law Reform, Mental Health

Support for families of the injured worker?

April 19, 2017

A work-related injury or illness affects not only the worker but also the family on whom they rely for support. The social, emotional, financial and health toll on households is frequently substantial: lower income or poverty, changed family dynamics, physical strains…

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Filed Under: Employment, Mental Health, Poverty, Research

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