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1. Injury/illness and return to work/function: a practical guide for physicians
This 2000 physicians’ guide to the return-to-work process includes tips on effective communication with stakeholders; developing a return-to-work plan; availability of income support for patients; documenting and reporting; and key references and resources. (Link requires a PDF reader.) Disponible en français.
Source:  Workplace Safety Insurance Board (Canada)  Canadian Link Icon

2. Mental health in the workplace: tackling the effects of stress
The cost of mental health problems, early warning signs of stress in individuals and groups, creating a healthy workplace, developing a mental health policy, and employing people with mental health problems are among this booklet's topics.
Source:  The Mental Health Foundation (UK)

3. Moods Magazine
Moods Magazine is a quarterly publication intended to help people living with mood disorders and their family and friends. It can also help employers and employees understand and deal with mental illness. The website features a brief self-test for depression, a listing of support groups, an “Ask Ron Ellis” section, and success stories.
Source:  Moods Magazine (Canada)  Canadian Link Icon

4. Working well: an employer's guide to hiring and retaining people with mental illness
This 2002 booklet provides a business case, as well as practical strategies, for developing a workplace that includes people with mental illness. (Link requires a PDF reader.)
Source:  Canadian Mental Health Association (Canada)  Canadian Link Icon

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