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On 23 March, 2010 at 2:00 PM at Queen's Park:
"DiNovo calls for protection of front-line workers:
NDP MPP Cheri DiNovo is calling for amendments to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act to address the issue of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for front-line paramedics, firefighters and police officers.
“Under current rules, front-line workers are forced to go through painstaking steps in order to receive WSIB benefits based on post traumatic stress obtained at work,” said DiNovo, who is introducing a Private Members’ Bill to amend existing legislation.
Post-traumatic stress refers to an anxiety disorder that develops after exposure to a traumatic event or experience with symptoms that may include flashbacks, nightmares and intense feelings of fear or horror.
Under DiNovo’s reforms, the Act would be amended to create presumed causation before the WSIB in cases relating to post traumatic stress disorder.
“As with many Health and Safety issues in the workplace, post-traumatic stress disorder is impossible to predict and can occur to anyone at anytime. These changes assure that PTSD would be recognized as an occupational disease that occurred due to the nature of a worker’s employment,” added DiNovo.
NDP MPP and WSIB critic Paul Miller added his support, stating that “it is a necessary step to protecting workers on the front-line.”
These reforms build on the initiative launched by NDP MPP Andrea Horwath in 2006 which sought to create presumed causation relating to cancer and heart disease common to firefighters."
"DiNovo calls for protection of front-line workers:
NDP MPP Cheri DiNovo is calling for amendments to the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act to address the issue of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for front-line paramedics, firefighters and police officers.
“Under current rules, front-line workers are forced to go through painstaking steps in order to receive WSIB benefits based on post traumatic stress obtained at work,” said DiNovo, who is introducing a Private Members’ Bill to amend existing legislation.
Post-traumatic stress refers to an anxiety disorder that develops after exposure to a traumatic event or experience with symptoms that may include flashbacks, nightmares and intense feelings of fear or horror.
Under DiNovo’s reforms, the Act would be amended to create presumed causation before the WSIB in cases relating to post traumatic stress disorder.
“As with many Health and Safety issues in the workplace, post-traumatic stress disorder is impossible to predict and can occur to anyone at anytime. These changes assure that PTSD would be recognized as an occupational disease that occurred due to the nature of a worker’s employment,” added DiNovo.
NDP MPP and WSIB critic Paul Miller added his support, stating that “it is a necessary step to protecting workers on the front-line.”
These reforms build on the initiative launched by NDP MPP Andrea Horwath in 2006 which sought to create presumed causation relating to cancer and heart disease common to firefighters."