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"I
have utilized O•R•G
Canada
in the past for Occupational Assessments,
and was very pleased with their level of quality
and service provided. A 4 year relationship
through our Non-Profit Employment Service
for the disabled was very beneficial to the
forward movement of our clients, and their
level of professionalism and assessments were
often critical to our need. Thanks O•R•G
Canada." |
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Catherine Lee, Partners for Workplace Inclusion,
Winnipeg, MB |
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“BC
Teachers’ Federation Health and Wellness
Program has partnered with the Occupational
Rehabilitation Group for over 10 years in
supporting teachers who struggle with health
issues. A dedicated team of qualified consultants
provide service to over 20 school districts
across British Columbia. The key to their
success is recognizing the importance of fostering
relationships with all stakeholders and a
commitment to delivering consistent and quality
service.” |
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Michael Kimmis, Director - Income Security
Division, BC Teachers' Federation |
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“O•R•G
Canada have been providing a highly responsive
and cost-effective vocational rehabilitation
service to SAHO for 15 years.” |
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- Ken Balon,
Rehabilitation Services, Saskatchewan Association
of Health Organizations |
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“As
a Plant Manager at Coca-Cola we have had great
success in utilizing the expertise at O•R•G
Canada to help us manage our workplace injuries.
They are immediately responsive to any injury
that may occur in the facility and worked
to bring each employee back to work as quickly
as possible in an appropriate and safe manner.
This was accomplished by working closely with
all levels of local management, the local
compensation board, our employees and health
professionals and through a proactive approach
of fully understanding our work site and job
tasks. O•R•G
Canada has helped us significantly reduce
our overall claims costs and I would recommend
them to any organization looking to do the
same.” |
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- Chris
Nichols, Plant Manager, Coca-Cola |
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“The
training is thorough and delivered in a non-didactic
and interactive manner that makes the learning
enjoyable. I came away knowing that I could
deliver the program with confidence. (Vital
Life) has all the components to assist teachers
with regaining and attaining a full, vital
life. The content will help teachers with
self-evaluation, gaining insight and then
putting new skills into place. For some it
might be a reminder, for others it will be
a paradigm shift - but ultimately (Vital Life)
will enhance the quality of any teachers life.”
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Sherry, BCTF Health and Wellness Consultant |
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“Excellent,
Excellent, Excellent. Sounds cliché,
but this course truly changed me and my mindset.
I went into the course looking for 'practical'
solutions to stress, worry and a work-filled
life with little balance. I was so unaware
of how much of that imbalance was guided by
my mental health and how much I had control
once I became aware of the right questions.
I was provided with an atmosphere of caring,
safety and inclusiveness and I looked forward
to the time every week. I was sad to see it
end but feel at peace as we leave off knowing
I am a healthier person all around from the
skills I have learned." |
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[BC Teacher] |
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“The
Partners for Workplace Inclusion Program has
relied on the Occupational Rehabilitation
Group to provide support and assessment in
identifying and reducing the barriers facing
individuals with disabilities within the workforce.
Their professional, thorough and efficient
service is important to our program and essential
to our clients in providing understanding
of possible workplace limitations, accommodations
available and individually based recommendations.
The personal support and attention provided
by the ORG provides our staff and clients
an increased understanding surrounding workplace
uncertainty within both mental and physical
disabilities and provides the basis for our
clients to become successful in long-term
meaningful employment." |
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Darryl Munch, Employment Coordinator,
Partners for
Workplace Inclusion, The Canadian Council
on Rehabilitation and Work (CCRW) |
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