Against the backdrop of a sedentary and ageing workforce working for longer, managing musculoskeletal disorders effectively is becoming an increasing...
Disability
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Only three out of 10 (29.3%) NHS staff say their trust takes positive action on health and wellbeing, with many...
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Managing an employee with multiple sclerosis can be challenging, especially if they are working in a safety-critical capacity. Nancy Njuguna...
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Occupational health practitioners can expect to see a government Green Paper on workplace health “before the summer”, the minister for...
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It is well-recognised that serving in the military can bring with it potentially devastating mental as well as physical health...
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The Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM) has published its response to the government’s consultation on improving health at work, noting...
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Employers need to be mindful not just of the “disability gap” when it comes to employment but “double discrimination” around...
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The government’s long-awaited consultation into occupational health and how government and employers can reduce ill health-related job loss was published...
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Plans to offer a sick pay rebate for organisations that effectively help staff get back to work have been revealed...
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One in three (29%) UK adults faces an increased risk of developing bowel, kidney, ovarian and liver case because they...
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Thousands of people with arthritis are missing out on government support that will help them stay in work, while those...
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On average, office workers now spend 75% of their day sitting at their desks. But what measures can occupational health...
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Whatever the final outcome, the legal case between the Royal Opera House and musicians around hearing loss is likely to...
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The Health and Safety Executive’s ongoing “Dustbuster” campaign is aiming to crack down on occupational lung disease, especially that caused...
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With many staff keen to adopt healthier lifestyles, now is a good time for organisations to look at their wellbeing...