Marion Endicott
Bancroft Institute for Studies in Workers Compensation
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Marion Endicott worked for 40 years, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as an advocate for injured workers at Injured Workers Community Legal Clinic, funded by Legal Aid Ontario. Her work involved representation of workers in their appeals and dealings with the workers compensation system, policy and legislation analysis and campaigns, and work with injured workers groups and a speakers school. Ms. Endicott was a founding member of the Bancroft Institute for Studies in Workers Compensation, which helped establish the Research Action Alliance on the Consequences of Work Injury. Along with Steve Mantis, she is the co author of a recently published book on community-based research, Who Killed Sir William?
Conference Presentation: Panel - Taking Knowledge to the Stage and the Board Room