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Rishma Vallani

RTW Compliance Officer
WorkSafeBC
Practice & Quality Support Services
Participates in 1 Session

With her expertise, knowledge and passion for quality adjudication and early return to work, Rishma Vallani (She/Her) moved into Practice & Quality Support Services as a Return to Work Compliance Officer in January 2024. In her role, she provides education and guidance to staff and stakeholders to ensure effective implementation of the new Bill 41 legislation involving the duty to cooperate and duty to maintain employment which came into effect January 1, 2024. Rishma started her career at WorkSafeBC in 1993, as an Occupational Therapist in the Rehabilitation Centre, where she worked in the general work hardening program, Occupational Rehabilitation 2 Program, Return to Work Support Services, and the Pain and Medication Management Program. Rishma also participated in a research study “Preventing Accident Repetition” where she was responsible for providing education to high-risk workers and providing their employers with ergonomic recommendations to prevent injuries. Rishma moved on to being a Case Manager in 2002 in the Burnaby Service Delivery Location where she worked with many of the external health care providers to facilitate recovery and early return to work; as well as mentored many case managers. 

Sessions in which Rishma Vallani participates

Friday 13 June, 2025

Time Zone: (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
13:00
13:00 PDT - 13:50 PDT | 50 minutes

Learning objectives:Understanding Duty to Cooperate and Duty to Maintain EmploymentPotential Breaches to the Duty to Cooperate and Duty to Maintain Employment LegislationBenefits of early return to work and activation on the jobUnderstanding suitable workTerminationsThe role of external providers with the new legislation

Sessions in which Rishma Vallani attends

Friday 21 April, 2023

Time Zone: (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
10:35
10:35 PDT - 11:15 PDT | 40 minutes

Learning objectives:1. To become familiar with the abilities language framework and understand the benefits of utilizing abilities language in practice.2. To identify changes clinicians can make in their practice to place greater focus on one’s abilities.3. To reframe limitations into an abilities language framework.

11:20
11:20 PDT - 12:00 PDT | 40 minutes

Learning objectivesTo become familiar with an updated clinical practice guideline (2022) on the management of lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET)To identify changes in your own practice you may wish to consider to stay currentTo develop a personal learning plan to optimize your treatment of people with LET