Pilot program launched in Nanaimo to help injured workers get back on the job
NANAIMO — A new provincial program to help those with physical or mental health injuries or disabilities get back to work was recently announced in Nanaimo.
Through the Reducing Poverty Through Early Intervention and Occupational Rehabilitation Initiative (RPI), $4 million will be provided to four B.C. communities to help working-aged injured or disabled adults return to the workforce in a supportive way.
Executive Director of the National Institute of Disability Management and Research (NIDMAR) Wolfgang Zimmermann said a good attitude and solid support system are also important on a healing journey.
“You want to be able to continue in the workplace because at six months, if you have a physical health impairment, then 75 per cent of individuals will also have a mental health impairment…that’s just the reality of it, and if I hadn’t been able to go back to work right away I wouldn’t be here today.”