Ontario’s WSIB looking for return-to-work, recovery expertise

Grant program accepting proposals for 'highly practical' initiatives

The 2017 application process for Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board's (WSIB) grants program opened yesterday. Through the program, the WSIB invites proposals for highly practical expert research studies and training initiatives to achieve better return-to-work and recovery outcomes for injured and ill workers, and to deliver innovations in service within Ontario's workplace compensation system.

 

"As a leading workplace compensation board, we are committed to providing the best possible outcomes for injured and ill workers and for delivering an overall positive experience for workers and employers," said WSIB president and CEO Thomas Teahen. "We received an outstanding response to the program last year in terms of volume and quality of applications. We expect this year's program to once again attract significant interest from experts in this field."

 

The WSIB accepts the following types of proposals through the grants program:

  • Highly practical, expert research studies
  • Workplace-based projects that establish partnerships between the workplace, researchers, and organizations
  • Training initiatives delivered by highly qualified professionals that resolve long-standing barriers or address emerging issues.

The WSIB has identified the following priority areas:

 

Return to work and recovery:
•vulnerable workers
•mental health
•mild traumatic brain injury
•occupational medicine
•emerging opportunities.

 

Innovations in service:
•technology
•partnership.

 

The deadline for submitting initial proposals is March 3.