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  • 07 October 2025
    West Midlands

    Two-day annual OH seminar from The At Work Partnership (supported by The Colt Foundation)

    Workplace Health 2025: Tuesday 7th – Wednesday 8th October 2025
    Chesford Grange Hotel, Warwickshire & Online

    Chaired by: Dr John Ballard, Occupational Health [at Work] with Dr Nerys Williams, independent occupational physician

    Book and pay by 8 August 2025 and save up to £75+VAT with early bird rates

    Join The At Work Partnership for one of the most exciting OH events of the year! Each day of the engaging 2-day conference from 7th-8th October 2025 will explore some of the most significant issues in OH practice that affect your work as an OH professional.

    Workplace Health 2025, taking place at the Chesford Grange Hotel in Warwickshire and online, will provide an in-depth clinical and management update on the most cutting-edge occupational health issues as well as plenty of opportunities for interaction, engagement & networking at the exhibition and conference dinner on 7 October 2025.

    This year’s programme features discussions by a team of fantastic expert speakers - Dr Kim Burton (keynote lecture), Noreen Tehrani, Prof John Harrison, Prof Almuth McDowall, Audrey Ludwig, Prof Diana Kloss, Dr Pippa Leighton, Lucy Smith, Dr Amanda Edgeworth, David Rogers, Prof Jo Szram and Dr John Ballard!

    Key conference themes include:
    • The Work-Health conversation (Key note lecture)
    • Psychological health surveillance
    • Assessing mental health fitness for work
    • Supporting neurodiversity at work
    • Artificial intelligence and OH
    • Evidence-based OH practice
    • Driving and the role of OH
    • Chronic pain management
    • Occupational asthma
    • Complaints against the OH professional
    • Plus key OH legal hot topics, disability discrimination update and legal Q&A

    Don’t miss out on savings
    • Special early bird rates for places booked and paid by 8th August – save up to £75 + VAT!
    • SAVE £45 + VAT when you book the full conference package, which includes the 2-day conference, plus B&B and dinner on 7th October

    Click here for more information and to book your place online.

     

  • 09 October 2025
    North West

    This registration page is for in-person attendance only.

    SOM Leadership Conference 2025 - Leading in challenging climates

    SOM leadership event with the National Forum for Health & Wellbeing at Work

    Thursday 9th October 9.15am-5.00pm (registration and networking from 9am)

    Alliance Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester, 3.038, Booth Street West, Manchester M15 6PB

    An inclusive day for all disciplines offering inspiration to develop your leadership skills.

    Current challenges are on many levels – margins are tight, AI is emerging, and geopolitical and social uncertainty is affecting business. What skill sets are needed for the future? What are the business cases we need? This day will pull the above themes through highlighting the need to work in a multidisciplinary way.

    The agenda is as follows:

    9.00-9.15am Registration / networking

    9.15-9.20am Welcome - Dr Lanre Ogunyemi & Dr Vicky Mason

    9.20-10.05am Leading in challenging climates and managing in a digital age

    Armchair conversation with Professor Sir Cary Cooper, CBE and Dr Richard Heron. Chair: Dr Vicky Mason  

    10.05-10.50am Learning from Neurodivergent Leaders - Inclusivity for all

    Manage challenging situations - learning from neurodivergent leaders and how do we integrate neurodivergence when leading? Professor Nancy Doyle with Q&A / discussion. Chair: Jo Vallom-Smith tbc

    10.50-11.10am Tea / coffee and networking break

    11.10am-12.10pm Panel - My Leadership journey – what challenges did I overcome?

    Dr Abeyna Jones, Jo Vallom-Smith, third speaker tbc. Chair: Dr Lanre Ogunyemi

    12.10pm-12.55pm Skills in influencing and managing people and Boards in difficult situations

    Dr Richard Heron. Chair: Dr Jill Crabbe tbc

    12.55-1.55pm Lunch / networking with opportunity to “mine the leaders” with speakers available to meet on a 1:1 basis - for in-person attendees only

    1.55-2.55pm Discover your leadership competencies 

    Prof Jo Yarker & Dr Nathan Palmer. Introduced by Nick Pahl, SOM CEO

    Presenting the leadership competency framework with facilitated self / team discovery exercises to reflect about development needs / opportunities. What is your response to uncertainty, changing business contexts and the impact on the team’s needs?

    2.55-3.40pm Leading in challenging environments- how does this feel personally? From threats do opportunities emerge?

    Matt Day, NHS England, Director of clinical commissioning. Chair: Dr Hajnalka Sereg tbc

    3.40-3.55pm Tea / coffee and networking break

    3.55-4.40pm Mitigating work-related stress

    Prof Jo Yarker. Chair: Anne Clayson

    4.40pm Wrap up and close - Dr Lanre Ogunyemi

    Cost: £65 non-members; £50 SOM members (please log in before registering). Trainees in all fields (doctors and AHPs) can book at the discounted rate of £35 - contact Mimi.Eyeoyibo@som.org.uk for the discount code.

    Includes lunch and refreshments.

    All nurses, doctors, AHPs and OH professionals, including trainees and students, are welcome.

    This registration page is for in-person attendance only.

    To register for online attendance, click here.

  • 09 October 2025
    Webinar

    This registration page is for online attendance only.

    SOM Leadership Conference 2025 - Leading in challenging climates

    SOM leadership event with the National Forum for Health & Wellbeing at Work

    Thursday 9th October 9.15am-5.00pm, Online

    An inclusive day for all disciplines offering inspiration to develop your leadership skills.

    Current challenges are on many levels – margins are tight, AI is emerging, and geopolitical and social uncertainty is affecting business. What skill sets are needed for the future? What are the business cases we need? This day will pull the above themes through highlighting the need to work in a multidisciplinary way.

    The agenda is as follows:

    9.15-9.20am Welcome - Dr Lanre Ogunyemi & Dr Vicky Mason

    9.20-10.05am Leading in challenging climates and managing in a digital age

    Armchair conversation with Professor Sir Cary Cooper, CBE and Dr Richard Heron. Chair: Dr Vicky Mason  

    10.05-10.50am Learning from Neurodivergent Leaders - Inclusivity for all

    Managing challenging situations - learning from neurodivergent leaders and how do we integrate neurodivergence when leading? Professor Nancy Doyle with Q&A / discussion. Chair: Jo Vallom-Smith tbc

    10.50-11.10am Morning break

    11.10am-12.10pm Panel - My Leadership journey – what challenges did I overcome?

    Dr Abeyna Jones, Jo Vallom-Smith, third speaker tbc. Chair: Dr Lanre Ogunyemi

    12.10pm-12.55pm Skills in influencing and managing people and Boards in difficult situations

    Dr Richard Heron. Chair: Dr Jill Crabbe tbc

    12.55-1.55pm Lunch break (networking with opportunity to “mine the leaders” with speakers available to meet on a 1:1 basis - only available for in-person attendees)

    1.55-2.55pm Discover your leadership competencies 

    Prof Jo Yarker & Dr Nathan Palmer. Introduced by Nick Pahl, SOM CEO

    Presenting the leadership competency framework with facilitated self / team discovery exercises to reflect about development needs / opportunities. What is your response to uncertainty, changing business contexts and the impact on the team’s needs?

    2.55-3.40pm Leading in challenging environments- how does this feel personally? From threats do opportunities emerge?

    Matt Day, NHS England, Director of clinical commissioning. Chair: Dr Hajnalka Sereg tbc

    3.40-3.55pm Afternoon break

    3.55-4.40pm Mitigating work-related stress

    Prof Jo Yarker. Chair: Anne Clayson

    4.40pm Wrap up and close - Dr Lanre Ogunyemi

    Cost: £50 non-members; £40 SOM members (please log in before registering). Trainees in all fields (doctors and AHPs) can book at the discounted rate of £27 - contact Mimi.Eyeoyibo@som.org.uk for the discount code.

    All nurses, doctors, AHPs and OH professionals, including trainees and students, are welcome.

    This registration page is for online attendance only. The Zoom joining link will be emailed to you upon registration.

  • 09 October 2025
    Webinar

       

    FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    Summary of webinar: 

    Join us for this exclusive free webinar on mental health for frontline workers - bringing in both perspectives about reducing burnout with a systems thinking, how to provide (all kinds of) frontline workers with stronger mental health support and resilience; and how to use art and creativity but also design and action learning principles in better ways for advancing leadership for mental health. 
     
    Lars Münter will present his work in the WHO Strategic Partners Initiative for Data and Digital Health on data & AI for reducing burnout and on healthy workplaces in general.

    Presenter bio: 
    Lars Münter has more than 20 years of experience in developing and leveraging international, interdisciplinary and cross-sectorial platforms, nationally and internationally – and creating joint communication results and policy impacts based on those platforms. 
     
    He is a serial NGO entrepreneur; eg previously co-founding the Danish Council for Better Hygiene in 2006 (running the largest European campaigns for pandemic preparedness 2008-2018), the NGO called CSR-LINK (2014-2019) that held more than 40 conferences on corporate policy for sustainable futures, the European Self-Care Initiative in 2017, that won the CHi Award for Best European Campaign In 2019, co-leading the Nordic Health 2030 Movement as Communication Lead since 2019. And more.
     
    He has co-authored a number of international scientific publications on empowerment, self-care, and health literacy – and is a an experienced facilitator of webinars and live debate sessions (eg at European Health Forum Gastein). 
     

    Chair: Professor Neil Greenberg

    FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.

  • 13 October 2025
    Webinar

       

    FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    Summary of webinar: 
    A panel discussion on the career progression for nurses in Occupational Health. With panel members at various stages of their careers and some having branched out, this is an ideal opportunity to understand drivers, opportunities and ideas on career progression, with consideration of obstacles to overcome. 

    Chaired by Janet O’Neill and Amanda Hinckley 

    Presenter bios: 
    Janet O'Neill is an OH Nurse Advisor,  Deputy Head of the National School of OH; Head of PAM Academy (PAM Group); Vice-President of iOH, and on the board of the Council of Work and Health. Janet is a keen advocate of mentoring in OH and supporting career progression for all OH professionals. 

    Phina Amahoro is a Lecturer in the School of Health & Life Sciences at the University of the West of Scotland and a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Occupational Health Nursing) with over 10 years’ experience across diverse healthcare settings. She has worked in acute care, community health, and occupational health roles with organisations such as Optima Health and PAM Group, developing expertise in case management, health promotion, and workforce wellbeing. Since completing her SCPHN at UWS in 2023, she has focused on shaping the next generation of OH specialists through curriculum development, postgraduate teaching, and work-based learning support. Alongside her academic role, she serves as a Board Member of the Faculty of Occupational Health Nursing (FOHN), contributing to professional advocacy and advancing the visibility and impact of OH nursing across the UK. She is passionate about community health and has supported initiatives within the Black community and in mental health across different charity settings. She has also contributed to projects that promote inclusion, wellbeing, and equitable access to care.

    Saghir Siraj is Head of Occupational Health and Wellbeing at Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust. Previously worked in several NHS organisations across London including Hillingdon Hospitals, Northwest London Hospitals, Hammersmith Hospitals and UCLH. My first OH post was in heavy industry in Sheffield, and I previously enjoyed working in ITU and Renal Nursing. I obtained my OH BSc from University of Sheffield in 1998 and completed my MSc in 2006 from Brunel University with my dissertation on work related stress. I have been involved in a number of developments within OH over the years including the vaccination Smart Card and the London wide OH Hub and spoke project. I recently led on the initial COVID vaccination roll out for Buckinghamshire employees and as a Non-Medical Prescriber, prescribed the fist vaccines before the national protocol was published. 

    Rebecca Preece, Senior Occupational Health Advisor, studied to become a Nurse at Portsmouth University. Once graduated she was posted to the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC), Headley Court and spent four years caring for wounded, injured and sick service personnel, many of whom sustained horrific injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan. She spent four months working as an Aeromedical Evacuation Liaison Officer in Kuwait, where she ensured the safe and swift passage of wounded, injured and sick service personnel from Op Telic. She has many fond memories of her time at DMRC and encountered some wonderful opportunities, such as escorting a teenage brain-injured soldier to Clarence House, where he was presented his Op Telic campaign medal by the then Prince Charles; she had to explain to HRH that the soldier could only communicate by drawing pictures due to his injury. 

    Robert Manson is an independent Safety Health and Wellbeing specialist who provides consultancy services
    to a variety of organisations both nationally and internationally. He is an experienced professional who has managed Occupational Health and Safety teams across the pharmaceutical, food retail and energy sectors for over 30 years. This included over 20 years experience in GlaxoSmithKline leading the Employee Health team in the UK as well as well delivering oprogrammes and undertaking health audits globally He has a Diploma in Life Coaching and has been coaching clients for over 10 years, specialising in mental health improvement, stress reduction and resilience enhancement. He has a BSc in Occupational Health, an MSc in Health Ergonomics and a NEBOSH Diploma in Health, Safety and Environment.
     

    FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.

  • 13 October 2025
    Webinar

       

    FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    Summary of webinar: 

    Title - Use OH More, Use OH earlier, Use at all levels

    Audience - OH professionals, HR and others involved in workplace health and wellbeing 

    To round off Occupational Health Awareness Week (and to coincide with the relaunch of its Procurement guide)  SOM is hosting a webinar on how OH can work effectively with HR and other organisational stakeholders. With Amy McKeown, Anna Jones and Dr Lara Shentob 

    - Integrating Occupational Health into a Workplace Health, Mental Health or Wellbeing strategy 
    - Procurement of OH and other important health providers for your organisation 
    - Integrating OH into workplace care pathways, policies and processes, roles and responsibilities   

    Amy McKeown 

    Amy McKeown is an award-winning strategist, advisor, and thought leader in workplace health, mental health, and wellbeing, with over 20 years’ experience helping organisations design and deliver strategies that work.

    Anna Jones 
    Anna Jones has over 15 years’ experience in occupational health, with a career spanning COHPA and SOM. She was instrumental in the COHPA–SOM merger and now consults for SOM on strategic projects and corporate membership.
     

    FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.

  • 14 October 2025
    Webinar

       

    FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    Summary of webinar: 

    This exclusive webinar for SOM will focus on bone biology, osteoporosis, and the effect that declining hormones have on bone mineral density, and the impact of osteoporosis on women’s life and working life.  It will also discuss remedies for increasing bone mineral density and improving health span and life span! 

    Presenter bio: 
    Dr Bill Robertson-Smith is a bone health researcher, campaigner, and has worked for 11 years as a Senior Surgical Care Practitioner specialising in sarcoma and lower limb arthroplasty within the NHS. She completed her Doctorate in 2022, researching the oncologic outcomes of synovial sarcoma in a UK population. Her interest in bone health started a few years ago when she realised that the vast number of fragility fractures in the women that she saw within the NHS, were largely preventable. In recent times she has worked with the author and menopause campaigner Kate Muir, GP and menopause specialist Dr Radhika Vohra, and author of The Feel Good Fix Lavina Mehta MBE with Henpicked: Menopause in the Workplace, launching a national campaign “Give your bones a break”  at Bloomberg, empowering women to take charge of their bone health. She has spoken about women’s bone health on numerous podcasts and has contributed to wider literature on the importance of hormones for women’s bone health in midlife. 

    Chair: Emma Persand

    FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.

  • 17 October 2025
    Webinar

       

    17 October 2025 Time 12:00–13:30 (UK time) / 20:00–21:30 (Japan time)

    Webinar FREE FOR ALL

    This webinar is run jointly by SOM and the Japanese Association of Occupational Health Law. It provides insights into the experience and regulation of presenteeism in the workplace in Japan and the UK and future policy options in this area.

    Co-Chairs

    •    Professor Neil Greenberg (President, Society of Occupational Medicine)
    •    Professor Takenori Mishiba (Deputy Representative Director, Japan Association of Occupational Health Law)

    Speakers

    •    Professor Gail Kinman (Birkbeck, University of London)
    •    Associate Professor Makoto Okawara (School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan)

    Program Schedule

    •    12:00–12:10 (UK) / 20:00–20:10 (JP): Opening remarks by the co-chairs
    •    12:10–12:25 (UK) / 20:10–20:25 (JP): Presentation by Professor Gail Kinman
    •    12:25–12:35 (UK) / 20:25–20:35 (JP): Q&A
    •    12:35–12:50 (UK) / 20:35–20:50 (JP): Presentation by Dr. Makoto Okawara
    •    12:50–13:00 (UK) / 20:50–21:00 (JP): Q&A
    •    13:00–13:25 (UK) / 21:00–21:25 (JP): General discussion
    •    13:25–13:30 (UK) / 21:25–21:30 (JP): Closing remarks by the co-chairs

    FREE for ALL. Register for the event here. Part of the process involves scanning a QR code to register for the translation service.

     

  • 20 October 2025
    Webinar

       

    FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    Session details:

    Burnout is often spoken about in terms of systems, workload and resilience – but what happens when we explore it through a creative lens? This interactive webinar will consider how art, sketchnotes, and slow creative hobbies can support recovery from burnout, promote self-reflection, and help us reconnect with meaning in our work.
    Drawing on personal experience, nursing practice, and examples from creative communities, Elfie will share how watercolour painting, illustration, sketchnoting, and other mindful activities have helped her slow down, process emotions, and challenge the pursuit of perfection. We will explore how creative expression, with its restorative and therapeutic qualities, can act as both an outlet and a mirror – helping people affected by burnout, or on the path towards it, to express themselves and articulate feelings that may be difficult to put into words.
    Attendees will be invited to reflect on their own creative habits (or barriers to them) and consider how incorporating creativity into daily life, at work or at home, might offer new perspectives on burnout prevention and recovery.

    Speaker bio:

    Elfie Astbury is a Registered Nurse, Professional Nurse Advocate (PNA), and passionate advocate for creativity as a tool for wellbeing. Alongside her nursing career, Elfie practises digital illustration and watercolour painting, and enjoys slow creative hobbies such as crochet, embroidery and gardening. She believes these activities help harness their restorative and therapeutic qualities to nurture wellbeing and support mental health. Elfie is also an active proponent of using sketchnotes (visual note taking) to capture ideas and information in ways that reduce cognitive load and support diverse teams. Drawing on both professional insight and lived experience of mental health challenges, she has spoken at conferences and events about the benefits of creative expression in healthcare - from supporting staff wellbeing to enhancing communication and connection.

    Chair: Professor Gail Kinman

    FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website). You will then be sent the join link.
     

  • 20 October 2025
    Webinar

       

    FREE for SOM members (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    Webinar Summary - A New Era of Assessing Driver Health

    1934     First licence for a lorry driver was issued;
    1967     The Road Safety Act paved the way for lorry drivers testing and licensing;
    1988     The Road Traffic Act developed this further with the concept of fitness to drive;
    1990     The DVLA was formed;
    2025    Why are we are still using the DVLA D4 form to assess medical fitness...?

    The UK has changed a lot since the DVLA was formed: our population has gone from 57.25M to 69.55M, with obesity in adults doubling between 1990 and 2022. As the needs (and disease prevalence) of drivers has changed over the years so our approach to assessing driver physical and mental health, and thus safety, must also evolve while legislation catches up. 

    Speaker Bio:
     
    Dr. Grant Charlesworth-Jones, Chairman of the D4Group is uniquely qualified as both a GP and a Barrister, bringing a wealth of experience from the medical, legal, and occupational health fields. His diverse background inspired him to create D4Drivers, now the UK's largest provider of driver health assessments and D4Health, specialists in Occupational Health for the transport and logistics sector.
     
    Driven by a passion for improving road safety, he also spearheaded the Driving Better Health charity, which has garnered widespread industry support. In collaboration with Loughborough University, the charity is leading groundbreaking research into how occupational driving impacts the health of professional drivers. Through these efforts, Dr. Charlesworth-Jones is dedicated to advocating for more proactive and regular driver health interventions, making a strong case for improved safety regulations on the road.
     

    Chair: Lucy Smith, Head of Occupational Health & Wellbeing, Mitie

    FREE for SOM Members. You will then be sent the joining link.

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