Remotlotlo

Remotlotlo We are a disability services company that operates in the niche market of workplace disability management. Remotlotlo Health (R.H.)

is an entity that was formed to respond to the growing need within the SA workplace for employers to manage absenteeism, incapacity as well as disability in order to run thriving organisations, driven by healthy and productive employees. As Remotlotlo Health, we aim to partner with our clients in order to provide tailor made and relevant wellness services, in order to prevent early onset of debilitating chronic diseases that may lead to incapacity or even disability. Furthermore in an era when our constitution and legislation advocates for the rights of people living with disabilities; RH aims to assist employers in specialized recruitment and placement of people living with disabilities. Our service offering includes a whole spectrum of disability management services to employers including policy and program development on matters of disability in the workplace to providing accessibility assessment and audits. Our knowledge base and experience enables us to also offer medico-legal evaluations for purposed of third party claims, medical negligence as well as for person injury claims.

Especially in the times we live in...take care of yourself.
27/11/2018

Especially in the times we live in...take care of yourself.

It’s that time of the year...we’re all feeling the fatigue but deadlines are back to back...do listen to your body and r...
22/10/2018

It’s that time of the year...we’re all feeling the fatigue but deadlines are back to back...do listen to your body and rest.

This is a video on RAF vs RABS. Its worth a watch!http://carteblanche.dstv.com/player/1012564/
29/03/2016

This is a video on RAF vs RABS. Its worth a watch!

http://carteblanche.dstv.com/player/1012564/

The Minister of Transport has published the Road Accident Benefit Scheme (RABS) bill. If implemented, the scheme would replace the current Road Accident Fund in the hope that it brings an end to needless litigation and delays. But according to experts, the new proposal is riddled with controversy. T…

Give us your thoughts on RAF vs RABS.http://carteblanche.dstv.com/road-accident-fund/
29/03/2016

Give us your thoughts on RAF vs RABS.

http://carteblanche.dstv.com/road-accident-fund/

The Minister of Transport has published the Road Accident Benefit Scheme bill. If implemented, the scheme would replace the current Road Accident Fund.

The main causes of head injuries in South Africa!
10/03/2016

The main causes of head injuries in South Africa!

02/03/2016

The Importance of Play in early childhood Development.
Give us your thoughts on the following article.

http://store.msuextension.org/publications/HomeHealthandFamily/MT201003HR.pdf

02/03/2016

http://www.raf.co.za/Media-Center/Documents/Media%20Statement%20-%20Road%20Safety%20Paramount%20Among%20Youth%20as%20Schools%20Open%2013%20January%202016.pdf

24/02/2016

http://www.otasa.org.za/Reflection-on-the-recent-events-within-Higher-Education-in-South%20Africa.pdf

19/02/2016

Kids with executive functioning issues and ADHD often have trouble starting tasks. Learn why your child may be putting off homework and chores.

18/02/2016

Phumelela Dhlomo of the Road Accident Fund replies to a recent Georgina Crouth column about the Road Accident Benefit Scheme.

18/02/2016

A teenager whose arms and legs were amputated after he nearly died from meningitis was ordered to attend a work assessment or risk losing his disability benefits, his parents have said. Edward Bright, who uses a wheelchair, was told he would have to make a new claim for the benefit after his 16th birthday last month, The Daily Mirror reported. After his family, who live in Derbyshire, filled in a form, they were sent a letter saying Edward had to attend a face-to-face meeting. His father Steve Bright, 47, said: “It’s­ absolutely disgusting. He’s a quad amputee for God’s sake. “It isn’t like he’s going to get better. He isn’t going to suddenly grow new arms and legs. We were shocked to be asked to attend the meeting. “They know full well the extent of his disabilities. They have no hearts.” Currently studying for his GCSEs, Edward came close to death in 2007 after he caught meningitis. Surgeons amputated his legs and then his arms, below the elbow, as blood poisoning ravaged his body.

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