Changes in the nature of work, social policy, and concepts of disability allow increased potential for the integration of vocational rehabilitation (VR) in the workplace. Concurrently, workplace rehabilitation programmes are becoming more popular, as organizations see the value of VR in improving workplace culture and reducing insurance premiums. Investigates the opportunities for collaboration between rehabilitation and human resource management (HRM) at policy, planning and practice levels. Failure to integrate can lead to the VR programme being marginalized and needless duplication of activities. Concludes by calling for increased cross‐disciplinary training for both HR practitioners and VR professionals as a basis for effective integrated rehabilitation at the workplace.
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April 01 1997
A natural alliance: integrated vocational rehabilitation and human resource management Available to Purchase
Dan Kearns
Dan Kearns
University of York, York, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7069
Print ISSN: 0142-5455
© MCB UP Limited
1997
Employee Relations: The International Journal (1997) 19 (2): 96–109.
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Kearns D (1997), "A natural alliance: integrated vocational rehabilitation and human resource management". Employee Relations: The International Journal, Vol. 19 No. 2 pp. 96–109, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/01425459710171003
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