A third of British drivers, whether driving for work or personal reasons, could be on the roads with sub-standard vision,...
Occupational Health
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Put health first in 2010 Businesses have been urged to make 2010 the safest and healthiest year yet. John Holden,...
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Cognitive behavioural therapy can be a useful tool in helping employees to handle stress and remain at work. Joseph Buggy reports.
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A mental health charity is urging GPs to be more proactive in referring people suffering from repeated episodes of depression...
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Companies should allow their employees to rate how their managers are managing them, in a novel way to tackle work-related...
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A Parliamentary committee has recommended quashing rules that mean MPs suffering from mental ill health for more than six months...
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published full and finalised offshore health and safety statistics for 2008-09, showing that...
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Unemployed youngstersturn to drink and drugs
One in 10 unemployed young people is driven to drugs or drink, according to... -
Tax breaks for employers that invest in workplace and occupational health could be back on the agenda if the Conservatives...
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Long-term cancer survivors are struggling to maintain working lives and careers because of a lack of support, a cancer charity...
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Bullied clergy problem
Workplace bullying of the clergy, by both bishops and parishioners, is “rife”, according to the Unite union.... -
Ground-breaking new standards for occupational health providers were formally unveiled in January.
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The chief executive of NHS Plus, Kit Harling (pictured left), has been made a CBE in this year’s New Year’s...
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As the day of the working year on which the highest number of employees are likely to call in sick,...
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The new fit note will not give doctors the option to deem a patient “fit for work”, only whether they...