Under the HRPA Human Resources Competency Framework (Functional Domain: Health, Wellness, and Safe Workplace) and the CHRP Knowledge Exam Blueprint, HR professionals are required to demonstrate the ability to develop, implement, and manage workplace accommodation and return-to-work programs consistent with organizational policies and legislative requirements.
For successful implementation of any modified workplace or accommodation initiative, change management practices are critical to ensuring employee understanding, supervisor compliance, and organizational alignment.
Key framework guidance:
Change Management Integration
Extract:
“HR professionals apply change management practices to support the implementation of health, safety, and accommodation programs, ensuring employee acceptance and leadership commitment.”
(HRPA Competency Framework – Health, Wellness, and Safe Workplace, CHRP Level, Key Competency: Implement and Manage Workplace Accommodation Programs)
Organizational Support and Communication
Proper communication, training, and leadership involvement reduce resistance and increase success rates of accommodation programs.
Why Other Options Are Less Appropriate:
A (Linking to competitive advantage): More relevant to strategic alignment, not immediate implementation.
B (Identifying goals): Important for evaluation but occurs after successful adoption.
D (Benchmarking): Useful during design, not during implementation.
Therefore, C. Ensure change management capabilities and practices are in place best supports successful implementation by ensuring organizational readiness and commitment.
Verified Reference Summary (HRPA Frameworks and Study Materials):
HRPA Human Resources Competency Framework – Functional Domain: Health, Wellness, and Safe Workplace
CHRP Knowledge Exam Blueprint (HRPA, Ontario)
HRPA Exam Preparation Guide – Health, Safety, and Accommodation Programs
HRPA Professional Competency Descriptions – CHRP Level, Workplace Accommodation and Change Management
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