Return to Work and Reintegration

Return to Work and Reintegration

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RTW
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COLL04
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Guideline 1. The stakeholders

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Promotion and support of an effective return-to-work programme involves a broad range of individual and institutional stakeholders.

This usually includes but is not limited to the injured, ill or disabled person and their family, employer and employee representatives (social partners), colleagues, health-care professionals, community services, interfacing agencies, government departments, and other individually and jurisdictionally specific stakeholders.

A.2. General Principles

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It is essential that social security institutions engaged in the promotion, advocacy and support of effective return-to-work programmes include a broad range of institutional and individual stakeholders in this process.

A.1. Arguments in Favour of Return to Work

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The subject of return to work

In many jurisdictions around the world, social security institutions are responsible for the provision of financial support and services of “last resort” to persons with disabilities. More often than not, persons with disabilities arrive at this point after having exhausted many other economic support and service avenues, enduring a lengthy and arduous eligibility process with subsequent physical, psychosocial and economic exhaustion.

Structure of the ISSA Guidelines on Return to Work and Reintegration

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The following guidelines are organized in two parts:

Part A, Basic Return-to-work Conditions, Principles and Guidelines, provides guidance on identification of the stakeholders, the legal basis of the programme and the need to refer to international good practice. Another aspect addressed is how to influence the system as a social security institution.

Definition of Return to Work

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The focus of the ISSA Guidelines on Return to Work and Reintegration is on persons who are on sick leave from work, either on a short-term or long-term basis, and who retain an attachment to a specific employer. The guidelines are applicable regardless of whether the reason for the sick leave absence is occupational or non-occupational.

Introduction

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Social security institutions around the world, whether they operate in the occupational or non-occupational sector, face an escalating combination of economic, social and demographic challenges which strain their continued financial viability and may jeopardize their ability to combat social insecurity.