Nine in 10 workers who have had Covid-19 have been left with ongoing symptoms – many of whom say these have lasted longer than a year.
Return to work and rehabilitation
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With employers now grappling with what the government’s delay in the easing of lockdown measures means for their businesses, The...
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Charity coalition urges protection for employees with reduced vaccine protection
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherA coalition of charities has written a letter to employers to urge them to put protective measures in place for...
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People waiting for joint replacement surgery, often in daily pain, need more support for both their physical and mental health, a charity has warned.
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NHS England is rolling out a network of pelvic health clinics to improve support for pregnant women and new mothers.
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Around one million people in the UK could be living with long Covid, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics.
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People with a brain injury may consider voluntary work to ease them back into the working environment after a period of leave.
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In this case study analysis of the oil and gas sector, Neelum Sanderson and Professor Anne Harriss assess the role that occupational health can play in managing stress and psychosocial risk.
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The speed at which we have learned about Covid-19 over the past year, and the way in which resources have...
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The pandemic has given us an opportunity to transform how we deliver OH services.
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Some people with long Covid symptoms are having to wait more than four months for treatment, according to a group...
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The emergence of 'hybrid' ways of working,may provide a further challenge, and opportunity, for OH teams.
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A letter suggests NHS staff who have worked on the frontline during the pandemic should have access to a dedicated mental health service.
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Especially now, as we come out of a very difficult past 12 months, occupational health practitioners are not immune to...
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These CPD activities relate to Noreen Tehrani’s OHW+ webinar ‘Workplace trauma post-pandemic‘, held on Tuesday 18 May 2021, as well...