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  • 02 September 2024
    Webinar

       

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

    Summary: 

    This webinar continues our free-to-access series on "Basics in OH". The session will cover a basic introduction to the main vibration related disorders of hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS), carpal tunnel syndrome (v-CTS) and Dupuytren’s contracture; including definitions and measurement of hand transmitted vibration (HTV), at risk occupations tools and processes, symptoms and signs, investigations, classification and grading scales and workplace management.

    Speaker Bio:

    Dr Ian Lawson

    Ian was Chief Medical Officer for Rolls-Royce plc and expert witness in hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) before retirement in 2020. A career long interest since 1987 in the clinical and legal aspects of HAVS and other vibration related disorders e.g. carpal tunnel syndrome and Dupuytren’s contracture. Numerous papers published on HAVS in peer reviewed journals, 10th Edition of Hunter’s Diseases of Occupations, and 6th Edition of Fitness for Work. Past President of the Society of Occupational Medicine, a Fellow of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine, a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health. Current Chair of SOM HAVS Special Interest Group and a member of the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council.

    Chair: Professor Kaveh Asanati

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

  • 03 September 2024
    Webinar

       

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

    Summary: 

    Join us for an engaging joint webinar between The Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) and SOM exploring the essential role of occupational therapists in leadership positions within occupational health. Our esteemed panel, featuring Karen Phillpotts, Ryan Wynch, Veronica Swainson, and Paul Dunning, will discuss their collaborative approaches to enhancing workplace health alongside doctors, nurses, and other professionals. Discover how their unique perspectives and expertise contribute to high-quality service and innovative solutions. This session is designed for all occupational health practitioners interested in interdisciplinary teamwork and leadership development. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from top leaders in the field!

    Karen Phillpotts: Qualified Occupational Therapist with 18 years in Occupational Health, leading the Clinical Standards at Optima Health, ensuring high-quality care for musculoskeletal and mental health teams.
    Ryan Wynch: With 17 years in occupational health across various industries, Ryan is the Global Occupational Health Lead for Google Data Centres, specialising in injury management, ergonomics, and industrial hygiene.
    Veronica Swainson: Head of Therapies (Occupational Health) at Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, specialising in musculoskeletal, vocational, and neurological rehabilitation, offering comprehensive assessments and treatments
    Paul Dunning: Professional Head of Staff Health & Wellbeing at Swansea Bay University Health Board, also serving as a Council Member for Wales at the Royal College of Occupational Therapists.

    Chair: Jo Vallom Smith

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

  • 05 September 2024
    Webinar

       

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

    Webinar summary:

    Health workers play a crucial role in providing quality healthcare services to communities around the world. However, the health sector, which is supposed to restore, protect, and promote health, is also among the most hazardous sectors for the health and safety of workers. Health workers are exposed to a wide range of occupational hazards, including biological, chemical, physical, ergonomic, and psychosocial hazards, including violence, which can affect their health and wellbeing.

    The protection of the health and safety of health workers should be part of the core business of the health sector: to protect and restore health without causing harm to patients and workers. Safeguarding the health, safety, and wellbeing of health workers contributes to improving the productivity, job satisfaction, and retention of health workers. It also facilitates the regulatory compliance of health facilities with national laws and regulations on occupational health and safety, considering the specific working conditions and occupational hazards in the sector.

    At the United Nations (UN) High-level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage held during the 74th session of the UN General Assembly in 2019, all heads of states and governments committed to scaling up efforts to promote healthier and safer workplaces, increase access to occupational health services for workers, and take action to improve the protection of health, safety, and wellbeing of health workers. In 2022, with resolution WHA74.14 on protecting, safeguarding, and investing in the health and care workforce, the World Health Assembly

    Speaker Bio:

    Dr. Dorothy Ngajilo is an Occupational Medicine Specialist working with the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Occupational and Workplace Health Programme. She is responsible for supporting WHO technical work in occupational health, including development and implementation of occupational health and safety programmes for health workers in different countries. 
    Prior to joining WHO, Dr. Ngajilo worked in the Ministry of Health of her native country, Tanzania, as an Occupational Medicine Physician and a technical advisor to the Tanzanian Workers Compensation Fund (WCF) and the Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OSHA), providing technical support on all matters related to occupational health and safety. 
    Dr. Ngajilo is a medical doctor with Occupational Medicine specialty training from the University of Cape Town, South Africa. She is also a Fellow of the College of Public Health Medicine (Occupational Medicine) of South Africa. 

    Chair: Professor Kaveh Asanati

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

  • 10 September 2024
    Online training

         

    £200 for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first). Non-members £250. There is a maximum of 20 places.

    Conducting and interpreting audiograms under CNWR2005 (Reference L108)

    Trainer - Melanie Brewster, Clinical Physiologist (Audiology)

    For OH technicians and OH nurses undertaking and/or reviewing audiograms conducted under a CNWR 2005 statutory health surveillance programme.

    A one-day course (4 hours attendance certificate) with a suggested post course requirement to provide 4 significantly anonymised audiograms and to categorize competently against in accordance with L108.

    Provides the required technical knowledge for both conducting an accurate audiogram and identifying potential NIHL and / or the requirement to refer to general practice at the point of health surveillance.

    4 CPD points accredited by the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (FOM) and SOM Certificate of attendance. Post course certificate of competency if >/80% scored in the post course assessment.

    Delegate fee - £200.00 SOM member £250 non SOM member

    Duration 4 hours (4 CPD points)

    Trainer Melanie Brewster

    Clinical Physiologist (Audiology) RCCP 1529, Dip Safety Management, Cert OH Law

    Melanie Brewster is an NHS trained Clinical Physiologist specialising in audiology. Alongside private and medico-legal practice she provided the assessment service for the claimants from the NCB and war pension directorate in the early 1990’s and branched out into occupational health in 1996 setting up her own Occupational Health company which specialises in noise. Melanie was instrumental in the 2021 changes in CNWR 2005 guidance and still works in the NHS part time as an external consultant.  

    Melanie is an advocate for the correct identification of noise-induced hearing loss and has over 35 years’ experience in interpreting audiograms in industry. She provides specialist Occupational Health risk assessment and reports for employees identified as having hearing loss including advising on the compatibility of hearing aids and hearing protection and the management of safety critical workers with hearing loss.

    Melanie has a trainer for many years alongside advising major insurance companies on NIHL claims, validating medico-legal audiograms and several papers published in her subject.

     (SOM members please log in on the SOM website to get the discount). Once paid, you will then be sent the URL join link by email.

     

  • 16 September 2024
    Webinar

       

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

    Summary: 

    What are the specific challenges to supporting neurodiverse employees with returning to the office?  How can we best support them and is home working always a reasonable adjustment? 
    We will look at the key points and then gain insight from our knowledgeable panel in a discussion drawing from their varied professional perspectives and lived experiences.  

    I find a controversial title tends to draw attention, so maybe:
    Is home working always a reasonable adjustment for neurodiverse employees?  

    The panel is not yet confirmed, but will be made up of members of the SOM specialist section for neurodiversity.  We will also be joined by an employment solicitor Kate Lawson at Element Law.  
     

    Speaker Bio:

    Helen Valls-Russell BA (Hons) Law, BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy, CDMP. 
    Helen is an experienced Occupational Therapist and Director of Ergocom, heading up a UK-wide team of multidisciplinary health professionals who provide specialist assessments and vocational case management, supporting insurers, case managers, employers, and their employees to achieve successful return to work outcomes after illness and injury.  She has many years of experience working in vocational rehabilitation, in both the public and private sector, and has been a Trustee of the VRA since 2017.   

    Chair: Adrienne Barkercorri

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

  • 18 September 2024
    Webinar

       

    FREE WEBINAR

    Speakers;

    Dr Clare Fernandes. CMO, BBC

    Dr Clare Fernandes will be discussing her role at the BBC, its challenges and journey to the role.


    In 2020, Clare joined the BBC as the Chief Medical Officer and Head of the Health Team, playing a pivotal role in guiding the multinational organization through the COVID-19 pandemic.
    In her non-clinical capacity at the BBC, Clare provides technical and functional expertise to key stakeholders, including the Director General, Executive Committee, HR, Safety, Legal and Insurance, and operational teams. She advises on health risks and emergencies, oversees the strategic development and implementation of the BBC’s health agenda including policy and health and wellbeing programmes, and ensures the governance of internal and external health provisions through adherence to frameworks and audit, providing assurance of professional standards.
    Beyond her role at the BBC, Clare enjoys teaching and training. An accomplished author, Clare wrote "Questions and Answers in Occupational Medicine," a study aid for the Diploma in Occupational Medicine, which has been highly praised and is currently being revised for a second edition. Clare co-founded and lectures at the Occupational Health Academy, where she has helped over 200 doctors learn the principles and practice of Occupational Medicine since 2019. She serves as the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (FOM) Single Best Answer Lead for the MFOM Part 2 exam, where she has supported the FOM in creating a robust syllabus framework and standardising vignettes for consistent and high-quality assessments.
     

    Dr Warren Harrex MSc(OccMed), BMedSc(Hons), MBBS, DObstRCOG, DAvMed, FAFOEM, FAFPHM, FACAsM

    Dr Warren Harrex will speak about ‘Leadership and Management in Occupational Health’ emphasising the importance of relationships and medical professionalism.

    Dr Warren Harrex is a consultant occupational and environmental physician in private practice based in Canberra. Prior to appointment as President of Australasian Faculty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (AFOEM) in May 2022, he served in the RAAF reaching the rank of Air Commodore and was the Director General of Clinical Services for the Australian Defence Force and the Director General of Air Force Health Services. He saw active service with the UN peacekeeping mission in East Timor in 2003 and chaired the medical officers credentialling committee until his retirement in 2022.Dr Harrex has provided consultancy services to several government departments, mainly the Australian Department of Veterans. He was the principal investigator for the Korean War Veterans Mortality Study and co-author of several health studies of veterans. He was the Chair of the RACP ‘Stakeholder Executive Group’ responsible for the strategic direction and promotion of the Health Benefits of Good Work™ campaign from 2015, chaired the Faculty Policy and Advocacy Committee and is a member of the RACP Accelerated Silicosis Lead Fellows Group. He is the Faculty’s representative on the RACP COVID-19 Clinical Expert Reference Group and was a co-author of an article in Respirology: ‘COVID-19 infection and the broader impacts of the pandemic on healthcare workers’

    Chair: Dr Lanre Ogunyemi, SOM President

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

     

  • 20 September 2024
    Webinar

    Certificate in Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS) – 2 day qualification

    Day one: Friday 20 September 2024 (Virtual)
    Day two: Thursday 26 September 2024 (Birmingham)

    Course tutor: Dr Roger Cooke, consultant in occupational medicine, and a leading expert in hand-arm vibration syndrome

    Do you want to improve the management of HAVs in your workplace? Join The At Work Partnership for a two-day intensive qualification course including examination.

    This training for OH professionals examines the requirements for health surveillance for a workforce exposed to hand-transmitted vibration, and the diagnosis and management of an individual with HAVS. It will provide an in-depth understanding of HAVS, and of the OH role in managing issues related to hand-transmitted vibration in the workplace.

    The course teaches delegates all aspects of the syllabus for HAVS competence as defined by the FOM including:
    - Basic principles
    - Legal background
    - Workplace assessment
    - Health surveillance and clinical assessment
    - Occupational health action and advice

    Delivered virtually on day one and face-to-face on day 2 in Birmingham, the course will provide a comprehensive understanding of HAVS and the role of OH, enabling qualified OH professionals to clinically assess HAVS-related conditions and to undertake health surveillance.

    Who is the training designed for?

    This training is designed for OH nurses and doctors, who want to improve their knowledge, skills and competence in HAVS and gain the FOM certificate qualification. 

    This course forms part of a series of HAVS courses aimed at providing high quality HAVS training for various levels of experience. For beginners, or those new to HAVS, there is a NEW introductory level course specifically for OH technicians and nurses; for those who have already taken the 2-day course, The At Work Partnership also provide a refresher course.

    Click here for the full course programme and to book online.

    DON’T MISS OUT – Secure your place on the Certificate in HAVS course now!

  • 23 September 2024
    Webinar

       

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

    Summary: 

    Putting in place evidence-based wellbeing products and services has the potential to improve workplace support, reduce work-related illness, prevent avoidable sickness absences and improve retention and performance. Yet, with such a crowded market how do you make a decision on what is best for your organisation? 

    SOM have developed a buyers guide for wellbeing products and services. In this session we will share key models and decision making criteria to guide professionals in their decision making. We will cover: 

    -    What does a good wellbeing programme look like?
    -    What does a good product or service look like?
    -    What do potential wellbeing providers need to know about you? 
    -    What do you need to know about potential wellbeing providers? 

    We will also share best practice case studies. 

    Speaker Bio:

    Professor Jo Yarker,  
    Jo conducts pioneering research and leads on strategy development, risk management and training and development programmes to enable people to thrive in work. She is Managing Partner of Affinity Health at Work, a research and consultancy organisation, and a Professor of Occupational Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London. Jo’s work has been funded by the World Health Organisation, the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health, the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development, the UK Health and Safety Executive. She works with private, public and third sector organisations to improve mental health and wellbeing at work. Jo regularly contributes to national guidance and publishes widely to share new knowledge, evidence and tools to promote and sustain health and wellbeing at work. 
     

    Chair: Prof Neil Greenberg

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

  • 24 September 2024
    Hybrid

    Date: Tuesday 24th - Thursday 26th September 2024

    Location: Live in-person London & Manchester, virtual attendance also available

    Register here.

    Be at the forefront of business strategy, deliver high performance and help shape more humanistic organisations that prioritise workplace wellbeing.

    The 10th Wellbeing at Work Summit UK takes place 24th-26th September 2024 live in-person in London, Manchester & virtually. The three-day festival will attract senior-level HR, Reward, Wellness, Benefit and business leaders from across the region like you, who want to take their wellbeing and mental health strategies to the next level.

    SOM members receive a 20% discount when booking on the Wellbeing at Work website - email Ann.Caluori@som.org.uk for the discount code.

    Please note, registration is open only to HR, Benefit & Wellbeing leaders from employers with 250+ employees. Unless a conference sponsor, any registration received from Vendors, Providers, Health and Benefits Consultants, Benefit, Wellness Service Providers and Associations or anyone in a sales or accounts management role will be automatically cancelled and refunded.

  • 02 October 2024
    Webinar

       

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

    Summary: 

    tbc
     

    Speaker Bio: Lucy Smith

    Lucy is an accomplished Occupational Health Nurse Specialist with over a decade of diverse experience. Throughout her career, she has supported various industries, leveraging her expertise in both in-house and provider roles. Lucy's career in occupational health is driven by a passion for promoting workplace safety and employee well-being. 
    Lucy is currently the Head of Occupational Health and Wellbeing at Mitie, a facilities transformation business. In this role, she integrates her extensive knowledge of occupational health with innovative strategies to promote a safer and healthier workplace for both Mitie employees and their customers.

    Chair: Christine Poulter

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

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