I agree with some of Mark Godfrey’s conclusions (Letters, Personnel Today, 13 June) – especially that large organisations tend to...
Wellbeing
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Solving the UK's sicknote problem will take time andco-operation from employers, GPs and the government.
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Union leaders have called for an urgent meeting with Royal Mail after claiming that managers were at “breaking point” because of stress caused by overwork
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More employees are exposed to the risk of skin disease than is commonly understood, but there are simple procedures to detect the problem early on, says Chris Packham
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A major survey of UK employers has made a clear link between investment in occupational health provision and reduced rates...
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UK employers under-estimate the extent to which their workers and managers are suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other forms...
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Real evidence to prove the effectiveness of such arrangements is hard to come by.
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RCN Work is good for you 7-8 June 2006; The Safe and Diverse Workplace, Association of Occupational Health Nurse Practitioners - 16 May 2006; Health at Work Congress 2006, Commercial Occupational Health Providers Association - 23-24 May 2006; Federation of Occupational Health Nurses Within the European Union, FOHNEU - 6-8 April 2006
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OH advisers should share responsibility for absence management with HR and line managers, and educate them to take over much of the responsibility, argues Mary McFadzean.
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Screen test: a recent study into the value of pre-employment health screening supports previous research showing that the practice is not an effective use of OH resources. By Carol Hargreaves
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New health screening developments, particularly for resporatory illness, mean thos responsible for workers' health need to update their approach, and question the basis for current practice. Paul Nicholson reports.
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Three separate studies have revealed the extent to which binge- and over-drinking, largely caused by stress and pressure at work, is blighting British workplaces
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White collar workers performing to tight deadlines and with poor support are susceptible to hypertension
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Derby Hospitals NHS Trust is planning to tackle sickness absence by getting privately contracted nurses to telephone sick staff on their first day of absence to offer advice.
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The government is to rush through legislation to help cancer sufferers get full compensation from a negligent employer – even...