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I get requests to participate in many events; so, why did I choose to participate in this one? I attended because learning matters. Research shows that the lack of knowledge of case managers is a significant concern of injured workers and advocates. I have had the benefit of years of mentorship, WorkSafeBC's support in taking courses, and external practice in system evaluations. I have been permitted to attend AWCBC and similar events and bring what I learned back to my colleagues. The AWCBC Learning Symposium was an opportunity to give something back, to support the fabulous roster of presenters, and to present ideas that I truly believe can help shape the future and sustain Sir William Meredith's legacy. More importantly, I wanted to support a tradition of learning and sharing that sustains an effective system of prevention and compensation –a system consistent with the principles put forward by Sir William—for employers, workers, survivors and dependents.
About Terry Bogyo:
Terry is an active researcher, speaker and commentator on workers compensation issues. Now retired, he was the Director of Corporate Planning and Development for WorkSafeBC. His responsibilities included environmental scanning, strategic planning and inter-jurisdictional comparisons.
Terry says of himself: I am a student of workers' compensation systems. Many years ago I discovered two things about this area. First, workers' comp and OH&S are of vital importance to people. Protecting, caring for and providing compensation to workers are important, noble and morally responsible endeavors. The second thing I learned was that no matter how much I knew about workers' comp/OH&S, there was always so much more to learn. This is an endlessly challenging area of study. My purpose, therefore, is not to lecture, but to reflect on the ideas and issues that are topical in this area... and to invite others to share in a learning experience. By adding your knowledge and insights, others with similar interests can participate in the discovery and study of this important domain.
His blog is "Workers' Compensation Perspectives".
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