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April 2nd, 2008
  Injured Workers    Photo of a welder in a wheelchair with sparks flying.

A work injury is usually totally unexpected. It is normal to feel pretty overwhelmed. There are a lot of changes, and there is a lot to learn. But fortunately, there are many support groups, lots of resources, and a load of information out there for injured workers. We invite you to check it out!

  • LifeQuilt is a unique, permanent memorial dedicated to the thousands of young women and men who have been killed or injured on the job in Canada. It is a tapestry paying tribute to those who are woven together in life by a common thread - a workplace injury.
  • Don't forget to share! Send us your news, updates and events for injured workers to include on EnableLink. E-mail [email protected].