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Multi-Day Situational Work Assessment (MSWA) / Comprehensive
Employability Assessment
Purpose:
This comprehensive service assesses the strengths and
limitations of an individual relative to the cognitive,
psychological and interpersonal demands of a given occupation or
generally. It is designed especially to be used in conjunction with
the
Cognitive-Psychological Job Demands Analysis (CP-JDA). As
examples, the MSWA is particularly relevant
for the following types of disability / illness related concerns:
brain impairment, psychological impairment, stress claims, chronic
pain, Fibromyalgia / Chronic Fatigue claims, etc. This service is
applicable to any condition—physical, emotional or cognitive—which
is felt to have a potentially significant impact on the individual’s
thinking, cognitive and interpersonal processes and abilities. As a
more comprehensive service relative to the
Cognitive/Psychological Functional Ability Evaluation (CP-FAE),
the MSWA may be used to address either the client’s cognitive
abilities relative to a specific occupation or to a range of
occupations generally. Should a rating of psychological /
psychiatric disability relative to the American Medical
Association’s Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment be
required, this assessment is also appropriate to address many of the
required domain areas, and especially that of work adaptation
within the Mental/Behavioural sphere.
Features:
A
2 to 3 day simulated work and standardized assessment to address
issues of cognitive efficiency, stamina, capacity, learning,
reasoning, problem solving abilities, stress tolerance, behavioural
control capacity, social interaction skills, and work traits of the
client, relative to specific and general cognitive job demands.
Neurological cases typically require a 3 day assessment, while
others generally undergo a 2 day assessment. The standardized
assessment protocol of work samples is completed at the beginning of
the first day and end of the last day, in order to consider: (1)
stamina issues; and, (2) measured aptitude levels relative to
minimum aptitude requirements for occupations being considered for
the individual.
Test Domains: The following areas are typically
addressed in the course of this evaluation:
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Pragmatic verbal abilities
Ψ Pragmatic numerical
Ψ Occupational aptitudes
Ψ Sustained concentration and
persistence
Ψ Attention/memory /learning
Ψ Higher level cognitive
abilities (problem solving, thinking, decision making)
Ψ Work productivity
Ψ Social interaction
Ψ Emotional/behavioural control
Ψ Work traits
Benefits:
Objective measurement of an individual’s current cognitive,
psychological and social-interactional capacities relative to
workplace demands (as measured by the
CP-JDA).
Important in disability benefit determination based upon claimant’s
demonstrated functional cognitive abilities rather than subjective
or medical opinion alone. It may also be combined with a
psychological diagnostic assessment for purposes of diagnostic
confirmation/clarification. If required, a wage loss comparison may
also be included of the individual’s pre-condition wage relative to
other occupations being considered (for further information see
Post 104
Week Rebuttals: “Post-DAC DAC”).
Recommended Referral Time:
Whenever concerns arise that an individual’s psychological or
medical status may be potentially interfering with his/her ability
to perform specific or general cognitive/ psychological / interpersonal
work demands. |



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