On September 5, 2024, the Honourable Lisa Dempster, Minister Responsible for WorkplaceNL, announced that Louise Bradley has been appointed as the Injured Worker Public Representative on our Board of Directors, for a three-year term. The full press release is below, including Ms. Bradley’s biography.
Environment and Climate Change
September 5, 2024
The Honourable Lisa Dempster, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister Responsible for WorkplaceNL, today announced the appointment of Louise Bradley as the Injured Worker Public Representative to the WorkplaceNL Board of Directors. The appointment is for a three-year term and is effective immediately.
Ms. Bradley was appointed following a merit-based selection process administered by the Independent Appointments Commission, as required by the Independent Appointments Commission Act.
A detailed biography for Ms. Bradley can be found in the backgrounder below.
WorkplaceNL administers an employer-funded, no fault insurance system that promotes safe and healthy workplaces, provides return-to-work programs, and offers fair compensation to injured workers and their dependents.
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“I am pleased to appoint Louise Bradley as the Injured Worker Public Representative to the WorkplaceNL Board of Directors. Ms. Bradley brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role and I’m confident she will be an asset to supporting governance at WorkplaceNL.”
Honourable Lisa Dempster
Minister of Environment and Climate Change
Minister Responsible for WorkplaceNL
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BACKGROUNDER
Biography of Louise Bradley
Louise Bradley started her career as a Registered Nurse in western Newfoundland and has since devoted her efforts to many different areas of mental health. Most recently, Ms. Bradley retired from the Mental Health Commission of Canada as its president and chief executive officer after nearly 12 years. In this role, she oversaw many firsts such as the development of the Mental Health Strategy for Canada, along with the development of the world’s first Psychological Safety Standard for the Workplace, an achievement she is incredibly proud of.
Upon her retirement from the Mental Health Commission of Canada two years ago, Ms. Bradley returned to her home province of Newfoundland and Labrador. She currently sits on several boards both locally and nationally; and is also the mental health advisor and chair of a working group for Her Excellency, the Governor General of Canada. For her contributions to mental health, Ms. Bradley has received many awards including four Honorary Doctorates from Canadian universities. She is also the recipient of both the Order of Canada and the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Ms. Bradley holds a bachelor of nursing from Dalhousie University, and a master of science from Northeastern University in Boston, along with other advanced education qualifications in her field.
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