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Responding to Mental Illness:
A focus on practical approaches to mental health issues

Post-Conference Workshop

Presented by Lancaster House

Thursday, December 16, 2010
Full-Day Interactive Session
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
900 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6C 2W6

 
Registration Information Hotel Information
Directions to The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
 
WORKSHOP LEADER
     
 

John Steeves

Arbitrator/Mediator

     
SPEAKERS
     
 

Ray Baker

Director, HealthQuest

     
 

Tom Beasley

Employer Counsel
Coutts Pulver

     
 

Lindsay Lyster

Union Counsel
Moore Edgar Olson


 

ACCREDITATION

 
  • This program has been accredited by the Law Society of British Columbia towards the professional development requirement for certification.

Labour Law 5.5 hours


The accommodation of employees experiencing mental illness in the workplace involves considerations and strategies that differ from those involved in the accommodation of other types of disabilities. In this full-day workshop, the workshop leaders explore the challenges for employers and unions in reaching out to and accommodating employees in a number of different situations. Topics covered include:

  • Identifying Mental Health Issues: How do you separate a performance issue from a mental health issue? How should one approach an employee who appears to be experiencing mental health difficulties? What course should be followed where the employee does not acknowledge an illness?
  • Triggering the Duty: When will arbitrators impute to employers "constructive knowledge" of a disability? Does inappropriate or anti-social behaviour trigger a duty on the employer's part to inquire about an employee's mental health? What about employees who are experiencing mental health issues related to a particularly stressful situation in their lives? Should they be accommodated?
  • Return-to-Work: What are the elements of a successful return-to-work or stay-at-work plan? What are the employer's and union's roles in developing and implementing the plan?
  • Medical Information: What must the employee disclose in order to establish a need for accommodation? Is the employer entitled to know the employee's diagnosis, functional limitations, treatment, and other details? When can the employer require additional medical information, independent medical assessments, or second opinions? What measures should be put in place to ensure an employee's privacy?
  • Employee Participation: What effect does employee intransigence have on the duty to accommodate? Do disabled employees have a legal obligation to accept reasonable accommodation proposals? Can disabled employees be required to undergo treatment as a condition of employment?
  • Disability-Related Misconduct: Is the employer obliged to determine whether misconduct by an employee is a matter for discipline or the result of a disability that requires accommodation? Does the "hybrid test," requiring a separate consideration of culpable and non-culpable behaviour, still apply?
 
Also available in this Vancouver conference series:
 
Pre-Conference Workshops
Monday, December 13, 2010
 

Conducting Effective Bargaining: Practical tips to navigating the minefield

 

Interest Arbitration, Med/Arb and Final Offer Selection: Making them work effectively

 

Preparing for Bargaining: Concrete approaches to laying the groundwork

   
Conferences
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 & Wednesday, December 15, 2010
   

Bargaining in the Broader Public Sector Conference

   

Labour Arbitration Conference

 
Post-Conference Workshops
Thursday, December 16, 2010
   

Resolving Harassment and Disability Issues in the Workplace

   

Winning Cases at Grievance Arbitration: Maximizing the odds, minimizing the risks

   
 
Registration Information Hotel Information
Directions to The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
 
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