Title: "CIWA Projects and Resources"
A summary of the Canadian Injured Workers Alliance, our goals, and projects (past and present).
It lists our partners, supporters, and publications. Contains order form for resources and
special request form. Also available in French.
Price: Free!
Title: "How to Improve Relations Between Injured Workers and Organized Labour"
A list of suggestions for organized labour and injured workers on improving relations. Also
available in French.
Price: Free!
Title: "Returning to Work Pamphlet"
A great handout at workshops or display tables, this 4x9 insert provides information on how to
work together to make job re-entry a positive experience for injured workers. Also available in
French.
Price: Free!
Title: "Together We Can Win Pamphlet"
This pamphlet gives a brief summary of the "Together We Can Win" workbook and video package. The
package contains a workbook (in binder form) and a 20-minute video. The workbook provides useful
information and exercises that take the injured worker from injury, to rehabilitation, to
returning to work. It includes information on how to keep records to help maintain entitlement
and rights to Workers Compensation benefits, step-by-step budgeting, and how to identify your
transferable skills. In the video, injured workers describe their experiences dealing with
workplace injury or disease, "getting through the system," and living with a disability. Others
can learn from the stories of these strong survivors.
Price: Free!
Title: "Coming Together"
This book is based on the experiences of injured workers' groups across the country. The
information was then analyzed for common trends and for suitable quotations that could be used
to develop this manual, a how-to guide to building your own provincial injured workers'
organizations.
Price: $25.00 - Corporations and Institutions, $18.75 - Unions and
Non-profit Organizations, $12.50 - Injured workers and unemployed.
Title: "Injured Workers on the Move"
A leadership, training, needs assessment, and organizational resource manual for injured
workers groups across Canada. It provides guidelines on starting and building an injured
workers group, leading a group, planning, making alliances, analyzing group performance,
and obtaining resources. This is one of our most popular resources; an excellent guide for
newly formed groups, as well as established organizations. 131 pages. Also available in French.
Karl Crevar, President of the Ontario Network of Injured Workers Groups (ONIWG): "I've used
Injured Workers on the Move at public meetings. I've recommended to ONIWG member groups that
they should use it at their meetings, make it available for sale even. I think unions could
also use it as an organizing tool for their meetings and conferences."
Price: $40.00 - Corporations and Institutions, $30.00 - Unions and
Non-profit Organizations, $20.00 - Injured workers and unemployed.
Title: "People Helping People"
The result of our Peer Support Pilot Project, People Helping People lists the steps to starting
up and maintaining support groups for injured workers, family members, widows and widowers. By
working in small groups, we can share experiences, concerns and fears. The triumphs and trials
of four injured workers' support groups were collected and included in this resource. In this
way, others can learn from their experiences, and apply them to starting new groups and committees
or strengthening existing ones. (71 Pages)
Price: $25.00 - Corporations and Institutions, $18.75 - Unions and
Non-profit Organizations, $12.50 - Injured workers and unemployed.
Title: "Plain Talk"
In 1992, we completed a survey on literacy among injured workers. We found that 40% had trouble
dealing with written correspondence. In response, the "Plain Talk" manual was developed. This
manual includes everything needed to put on an awareness raising workshop for counsellors, WCB
staff, or anyone else working with injured or disabled clients with limited literacy skills. It
was designed to be user-friendly. The contents are informative, and laid out in a step-by-step
manner. Sample agendas and exercises such as a literacy quiz are included. 19 pages.
Price: $10.00 - Corporations and Institutions, $7.50 - Unions and
Non-profit Organizations, $5.00 - Injured workers and unemployed.
Title: "Returning to Work"
This package helps to make job re-entry a positive experience. Contains a useful presentation
guide, including a binder, colour overheads, draft speech, slides, articles of interest, and
more. 237 pages.
Price: $100.00 - Corporations and Institutions, $75.00 - Unions and
Non-profit Organizations, $50.00 - Injured workers and unemployed.
Title: "Vocational Rehabilitation and Re-employment from the Injured Worker's Perspective
- Part A: Analysis of Survey findings"
This report compiles the results of a research study. In this study, we found that 74.3% of
workers with a permanent disability are chronically unemployed, that 60% are re-injured upon
their return to work, and more. The first of a two-part series, this report gives a detailed
analysis of the injured worker's struggle to re-enter the workforce. Excellent research material.
72 pages. Also available in French.
Price: $20.00 - Corporations and Institutions, $15.00 - Unions and
Non-profit Organizations, $10.00 - Injured workers and unemployed.
Title: "Vocational Rehabilitation and Re-employment from the Injured Worker's Perspective
- Part B: Detailed Survey Results"
Statistical report, with a complete list of questions, answers and statistics. 194 pages. Don
Halechko, Assistant Researcher and Injured Worker, Manitoba League of Persons with Disabilities:
"These resources (Part A and B) were very good, very helpful for the background information they
provided with respect to injured workers' issues. Very informative. It's helpful to look at what
injured workers across the country have said."
Price: $40.00 - Corporations and Institutions, $30.00 - Unions and
Non-profit Organizations, $20.00 - Injured workers and unemployed.
Title: "Voice of the Injured Worker"
CIWA Conference Report from Saskatchewan, 1992. Printed in English and French.
Price: $15.00 - Corporations and Institutions, $11.25 - Unions and
Non-profit Organizations, $7.50 - Injured workers and unemployed.
Title: "People Helping People"
The result of our Peer Support Pilot Project, "People Helping People" lists the steps to starting
up and maintaining support groups for injured workers, family members, widows and widowers. By
working in small groups, we can share experiences, concerns and fears. The triumphs and trials of
four injured workers' support groups were collected and included in this resource. In this way,
others can learn from their experiences, and apply them to starting new groups and committees or
strengthening existing ones.(71 Pages). Also included with this workbook is the video "Part of My
Family".
Price: $40.00 - Corporations and Institutions, $30.00 - Unions and
Non-profit Organizations, $20.00 - Injured workers and unemployed.
Title: "Survivors"
A how-to guide on organizing community forums using the accompanying 16-minute video and round
table technique for discussion. We've used these tools to build support in local communities, to
recruit new members to our groups and to start new groups. Workbook 42 pages; video 16 minutes.
Also available in French!
Price: $30.00 - Corporations and Institutions, $22.50 - Unions and
Non-profit Organizations, $15.00 - Injured workers and unemployed.
Title: "Together We Can Win"
This package contains a workbook (in binder form) and a 20-minute video. The workbook provides
useful information and exercises that take the injured worker from injury, to rehabilitation,
to returning to work. It includes information on how to keep records to help maintain entitlement
and rights to Workers Compensation benefits, step-by-step budgeting, and how to identify your
transferable skills. In the video, injured workers describe their experiences dealing with
workplace injury or disease, "getting through the system," and living with a disability. Others
can learn from the stories of these strong survivors. Workbook 245 pages; video 20 minutes. Joanne
Ranger, Employment Counselor and Injured Worker Representative, More Than Words/Paroles et
actions: "Together We Can Win" is very well put together and laid out; very clear. It's (written)
in a language that workers can understand; very factual and based on life experience." Robert
Bourrier, CAW Local 100 (Rail Division): He has shown the Together We Can Win video to CN Rail
Health and Safety Committees in Winnipeg. "I found it helpful. It helps bring home the fact that
a lot of people are unaware that provincial legislation over the past few years has been working
against the interest of workers. The legislation is getting tougher; workers are having more
difficulty being successful with their claims."
Price: $80.00 - Corporations and Institutions, $60.00 - Unions and
Non-profit Organizations, $40.00 - Injured workers and unemployed.