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    • Coronavirus
    • Occupational Health
    • Health surveillance

    The case for workplace Covid antibody testing

    by Paul Hillman 1 Nov 2021
    by Paul Hillman 1 Nov 2021

    A Covid-19 antibody testing regime could offer peace of mind for staff and their employers.

    • Coronavirus
    • Wales
    • Latest News

    Wales toughens Covid measures and wants more homeworking

    by Adam McCulloch 29 Oct 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 29 Oct 2021

    Businesses will be encouraged to resume homeworking in Wales as the country's high Covid infection rates persist.

    • Depression
    • Occupational Health
    • Mental health

    Five ways to mitigate seasonal affective disorder as nights draw in

    by Dr Juliet Anton 29 Oct 2021
    by Dr Juliet Anton 29 Oct 2021

    Chartered psychologist Dr Juliet Anton outlines fives ways to help mitigate 'seasonal affective disorder'.

    • Stress
    • Alcohol and drug misuse
    • Anxiety

    One in four midwives engage in problem drinking and drug use

    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Oct 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Oct 2021

    More than a quarter of midwives have engaged in problematic drug and alcohol misuse in response to work-related pressures

    • Conditions
    • Ergonomics
    • Occupational Health

    Campaign raises awareness of musculoskeletal disorder risks

    by Ashleigh Webber 26 Oct 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 26 Oct 2021

    A campaign aiming to encourage employers to help prevent and manage the most common work-related health problem – musculoskeletal disorders – has been launched.

    • Long Covid
    • Coronavirus
    • Occupational Health

    Thinking about occupational health nursing beyond the pandemic

    by Nic Paton 25 Oct 2021
    by Nic Paton 25 Oct 2021

    How OH nurses deliver and manage health surveillance and spirometry as we emerge from the pandemic, latest Covid-19 resources and...

    • Stress
    • Anxiety
    • Depression

    Two-thirds say work has made them feel unwell

    by Ashleigh Webber 21 Oct 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 21 Oct 2021

    Organisations must take a more proactive approach to helping their employees stay healthy, according to report.

    • Coronavirus
    • Health and safety
    • Latest News

    Government under pressure to reintroduce home working mandate

    by Ashleigh Webber 21 Oct 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 21 Oct 2021

    HR professionals are being urged to prepare for the potential return of mass home working as the government comes under pressure to enact ‘plan B’.

    • Cancer
    • Research
    • Occupational Health

    Six in 10 with possible cancer symptoms not referred within two weeks

    by Ashleigh Webber 20 Oct 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 20 Oct 2021

    Six in 10 patients with ‘red flag’ cancer symptoms, including lumps and bleeding, are not being referred by GPs to...

    • Stress
    • Anxiety
    • Depression

    OH nurses often unable to access OH support themselves

    by Nic Paton 19 Oct 2021
    by Nic Paton 19 Oct 2021

    Hard-pressed occupational health practitioners have been unable to access OH services to protect and support their own mental and physical...

    • Stress
    • Anxiety
    • Depression

    CPD: How OH nurses are being let down by lack of support

    by Dr Satish Ranka 19 Oct 2021
    by Dr Satish Ranka 19 Oct 2021

    Despite working tirelessly to protect and support the health of workers during the pandemic, occupational health practitioners have often been...

    • Cancer
    • Occupational Health
    • Sickness absence management

    Quarter delay seeing GP because of ’embarrassment’

    by Nic Paton 18 Oct 2021
    by Nic Paton 18 Oct 2021

    Embarrassment over bladder and bowel issues was one of the most common reasons for putting off seeing a doctor.

    • Coronavirus
    • Mental health
    • Latest News

    Sharp rise in anxiety and unhappiness revealed by ONS

    by Adam McCulloch 15 Oct 2021
    by Adam McCulloch 15 Oct 2021

    The ONS said the most recent annual declines in personal wellbeing in the UK were the steepest it had monitored.

    • Health and safety
    • Occupational Health
    • Mental health

    Two-thirds of firms experienced lone worker health and safety issues

    by Ashleigh Webber 14 Oct 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 14 Oct 2021

    More than two-thirds (68%) of organisations have experienced a health and safety incident involving a lone worker in the past...

    • Fit for Work
    • Occupational Health
    • Mental health

    Warning of mental health ‘tipping point’ without more investment

    by Nic Paton 12 Oct 2021
    by Nic Paton 12 Oct 2021

    A think-tank has urged the government to make investment in mental health a priority in the comprehensive spending review.

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