Institute for Work & Health
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The Institute for Work & Health (IWH) aims to conduct and mobilize research that supports policy-makers, employers and workers in creating healthy, safe and inclusive work environments. www.iwh.on.ca
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We are proud to share that two DLSPH students received S. Leonard Syme Research Training Awards from @iwhresearch.bsky.social. Congratulations, Travis Van Belle and Erene Stergiopoulos!

🔗 Read IWH’s announcement: ow.ly/Bk1S50X7amS

#PublicHealth #EarlyCareerResearcher #WorkAndHealth
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📣 We're hiring! IWH is looking for a Director of Strategic Relations to cover a 12-month parental leave beginning January 2026.

Learn more and apply: buff.ly/zq4UleE
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-eOfficeErgo: Developed at IWH, this is a free, online program on the proper way to set up and work at office workstations: buff.ly/NKpg1Nk

-Daily resources from Excellence Canada focused on mental health, physical wellbeing, social connection, and workplace culture: excellence.ca/chwm-2025
eOfficeErgo: Ergonomics e-learning for office workers
eOfficeErgo is an evidence-based and standard-compliant online training program designed for employees who regularly use computers on the job and would benefit from self-directed online training on…
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October is #HealthyWorkplaceMonth! This month highlights the importance of practising workplace habits that promote a healthy mind, body and organizational culture.

If you're looking for healthy workplace activities to start on your own or to share in your organization, check out these resources🧵
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On Oct. 7, IWH's Dr. Kathleen Dobson will present at the IAIABC conference with Dr. Michael Lacroix on the nuances between #MentalIllness and #MentalHealth, how each are linked to #WorkersCompensation claim durations in Ontario, and implications for workers’ compensation regulators.

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IAIABC 111th Convention - International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions
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This year's conference also features a special session on economic evaluation of working environment interventions.

The call for presentations is open—submit your application by October 1, and register by November 1 to attend!

Learn more: buff.ly/LdlaFg3

#ROI #OHS #WorkerWellbeing
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Dec. 11-12: Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Arbejdsmiljø and the University of Copenhagen will host the International Conference on Working Environment Economics. This field explores #economic consequences of workplace conditions at societal, organizational & individual levels: buff.ly/sUhNPRj
The Third International Conference on Working Environment Economics
'Employee well-being and organisational performance' is chosen as the main topic of The Third International Conference on Working Environment Economics that is held 11–12 December 2025 in Copenhagen.
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If you are working with a long-term health condition where symptoms come and go, try out the JDAPT. It's a free, online tool developed by IWH researchers to help you identify parts of your job that may be difficult because of your health, and suggests strategies to address them: buff.ly/gzdYp8J
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Sept 26: At the @vraie-idea.ca Speaker Series, hear IWH's Dr. Monique Gignac discuss 2 research-based tools, DCIDE and JDAPT, which help people working with long-term health conditions decide whether to disclose their condition, and find #accommodations tailored to their job demands: buff.ly/2xOPc2y
Supporting workers with disabilities and their workplaces
Overview Overview Many workers with long-term physical and mental health conditions struggle when deciding whether to seek support from their workplace. In making decisions, they weigh risks like the…
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The IWH Speaker Series is back for a new season! To start us off, join Dr. Kathleen Dobson on Tuesday, September 23 to learn about her research on the long-term work experiences of Canadians living with #MentalHealth conditions: buff.ly/RvKZvv9

#WorkAndHealth #AcademicSky 🧪
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Excited for our IDEA Symposium opening keynote! Susanne Bruyère, Professor & Director of the Yang-Tan Institute at Cornell will share powerful insights on inclusive employment practices.

Don’t miss her vision for accessible, equitable workplaces! vraie-idea.ca/idea-symposium
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📣 The IDEA symposium agenda is now live!

Visit our event page to learn about the amazing roster of speakers, representing diverse organizations, who will be presenting at the IDEA symposium.

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Read more about the awards and fellows' research focus: buff.ly/wB48k3q #ResearchAward #EarlyCareerResearcher #WorkAndHealth #OHS #HealthAndSafety
Syme research training award recipients announced
Posted Tuesday, September 9, 2025
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Congrats to the new recipients of our Syme Research Training Awards!

-Erene Stergiopoulos of the @utoronto.ca Institute for Health Policy, Management and Evaluation

-Travis Van Belle of @uoftdlsph.bsky.social

-Rebecca Cairns of @smuhalifax.bsky.social

-Emily Howe of @memorialu.bsky.social
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OCT 30-31: IWH's systematic review workshop is back this fall, in-person in Toronto. In this workshop, you'll learn how to plan, conduct and communicate the results of a systematic review.

Register by October 15 to attend: buff.ly/Yr4LmjU

#SystematicReview #ResearchMethods #Research #AcademicSky
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Are you a supervisor, manager, #HR professional, #DisabilityManager, union rep or #OHS professional who works with employees in your organization to plan or provide #WorkpalceAccommodations?

If so, an IWH study team wants to hear from you!

Email [email protected] by Sept 30 to participate.
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IWH research often involves community partners along the way, from deciding what to research to how to share and use the findings.

Read about how one project's partnerships improved the research and helped partners to better serve their clients: buff.ly/WaL5frX

#KnowledgeTranslation #Disability
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Congratulations to Dr. Sonja Senthanar who has been awarded IWH's Cameron Mustard Early Career Accelerator Award!

Dr. Senthanar is leading research to understand how constraints on #citizenship may affect #WorkAndHealth experiences of Canada's 2.5 million non-permanent residents: buff.ly/fqU4wnp
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Most research on the #HealthAndSafety of #NailTechnicians has focused on occupational hazards, which may conceal the complexities of nail techs’ relationships to their work.

In this study, #NailTechs reveal the ways their work can affect their health, finding both harms and joys: buff.ly/aiZFDmH
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IWH has been running ECHO Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM) sessions in Ontario since 2021 to help health-care providers navigate return-to-work processes. So, how did it help?

An IWH study looked into it: buff.ly/pXv0hxd

#ReturnToWork #WorkInjury

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eOfficeErgo has been relaunched with a new look and content!

Our free e-learning program is designed to help #office workers set up an ergonomically sound workstation and maintain a healthy posture.

The course now has updates to address #ergonomic practices when #WorkingFromHome: buff.ly/m3vSIZR
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For a quick rundown of IWH research findings from the last year, look no further than our latest edition of 5 Things We Think You Should Know: buff.ly/tYsxF1P

#WorkAndHealth #PrcariousJobs #JobQuality #WorkInjury #Opioids #MachineLearning #AI #ChronicPain #EpsiodicDisability #InvisibleDisability
Text reads: "5 things we think you should know. Research findings from the past year. 1: Precarious jobs linked to higher injury risks and early deaths from suicide and substance use." Text reads: "2: Injured workers in labour-intensive industries and jobs face higher risks of opioid-related harms." Text reads: "3: Rates of work injures have declined, but not the most severe."