The VRA is leading the professional delivery of effective vocational rehabilitation. We support practitioners to develop their professional knowledge and skills and increase awareness of the role and benefits of...
With 17 successful years of leading the way in improving workforce health, wellbeing and culture, Health and Wellbeing at Work continues to shape the way we support, manage and motivate our employees...
Returning people back to work after sickness absence and enabling them to stay at work is challenging, especially where the person is experiencing mental ill health – either as a...
One of the Canadian members supporting the international VR network the VRA is part of is the Work Wellness Institute. They have their inaugural conference coming up in November on Return-To-Work....
The VRA have been involved in setting up an international vocational rehabilitation network. VRA trustees Sue Godby and Joy Reymond have attended meetings to set up the network, which to...
This is a recording of the June 2021 presentation in which VRA Chair Deborah Edwards updated members on the development of the Institute of Registered Case Managers during our conference...
This is a copy of a rapid response published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ). It was written by Dr Andrew Frank VRA Trustee and past Chair. Dear Editor...
VRA Chair Deborah Edwards shares the idea behind the new 'Talking VR' video series from the VRA. Members can view the first discussion in the series with Professor Kim Burton...
A biopsychosocial reflection of the impact on sickness absence and the need for vocational rehabilitation. Background In this article, I argue that the importance of psychosocial factors associated to...
At a recent virtual VRA event Peter Davies was awarded an Honorary Lifetime Membership of the VRA in recognition of his contribution to vocational rehabilitation. Peter Davies involvement with the...