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  • 05 February 2025
    Webinar

    21st annual Preview conference from The At Work Partnership

    Preview 2025: OH Legal & Professional Update

    Wednesday 5th February 2025 - A Virtual Event

    Chaired by Dr John Ballard, editor of Occupational Health [at Work]

    Do you know the legal and professional developments that will be affecting your work in occupational health over the next 12 months? How can you prepare for these challenges? Join The At Work Partnership and a hand-picked panel of experts to navigate through some of the most complex and important developments in OH.

    The 21st annual Preview 2025 conference will provide a comprehensive update on crucial developments in OH law and professional practice. This year’s exciting programme includes a key note session on Women's Health at Work from the UK woman's health ambassador, Prof Dame Lesley Regan, a session with Chief Executive of Carers UK, Helen Walker, on supporting the health of unpaid working carers and a talk on how to manage complaints against OH professionals with Dr Deirdre Gleeson. The legal updates feature an overview of the new Employment Rights Bill 2024 with Prof Diana Kloss, and a look at the implications of the new s.19A of the Equality Act 2010 with Emily Yeardley as well as updates on the latest legal and ethical hot topics!

    For further detail on the programme visit the event page at the website link below.

    Testimonials from past delegates:

    “A must attend for OH managers.”
    Head of occupational health and wellbeing

    “Like rolling in magical OH dust. I leave feeling sparkly with knowledge and ideas that I can use in my role.”
    Occupational health advisor

    “An essential diary entry each year.”
    Medical services manager

    EARLY BIRD SPECIAL OFFERS AVAILABLE NOW:

    Book by Wednesday 18th December 2024 and save up to £60 + VAT!

    Self-funded delegates from only £175 + VAT!

    Secure your place here.

  • 10 February 2025
    Webinar

    Expert Training by Occupational Health Specialists - £3000 per Participant (VAT not applicable)

    The next intake starts Monday 10th February 2025.

    Faculty of Occupational Medicine approved online course designed by experienced OH clinicians and academics at the University of Glasgow.

    - Unique university standard distance learning modules providing flexible online learning opportunities.

    - Designed to facilitate Learning and Revision at learners' convenience.

    - Quality teaching, expert academic engagement, and dedicated candidate admin support.

    Online Teaching & Learning Structure

    - Short interactive live & recorded sessions

    - Dedicated online learning resource

    - Interactive activities/assessments including:

         о Bespoke workplace videos focused on hazard identification & risk assessment skills.

         о Occupational Health consultations stimulating practical insight.

    - Dedicated Exam Preparation Support

         о Mock Portfolio development

         о Multiple-choice questions (MCQ) summative assessments

    View the full advert here.

    Click here to register now.

     

  • 07 April 2025
    Webinar

    A FOM-approved course in preparation for the FOM Diploma in Occupational Medicine (DOccMed). 

    The course covers:

    - Introduction to Occupational Health
    - Effects of work on health
    - Clinical Occupational Health and Management 
    - Assessment of Actual Workplace Scenarios

    Course Leaders: Dr Lanre Ogunyemi, Dr Alan Bray and Dr Steven Sadhra

    Course Dates: Monday 7th April - Friday 11th April and Monday 28th April - Friday 2nd May 2025 (Virtual – Online)

    Price: £3,480 including VAT

    Click here to view more information and register your interest.

  • 23 April 2025
    North West

    FOR SOM MEMBERS ONLY £21

    We have secured a special visit to Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire on Wed 23rd April 2025.

    You will arrive by 1.45pm at Visitor Reception and The Apprentice House tour begins at 2pm and takes around 45 minutes. After teas and coffee in the shop, the guided mill tour starts at approx. 3.30pm and takes around an hour.
    You are then free to wander around until the property closes at 5pm.

    Spaces are limited to 14 people on a first come, first served basis.

    You can find out more online here https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/cheshire-greater-manchester/quarry-bank

    SOM Members ONLY. If you are not a member, please join here www.som.org.uk

  • 12 May 2025
    West Midlands

    FOR SOM MEMBERS ONLY £30

    We have booked a tour of the JCB Factory for Monday 12th May 2025 commencing at 13.00, timetable below.
     
    13.00 Arrive for refreshments
    13.15 Company AV
    13.30 Story of JCB
    14.15 BHL tour
    15.00 Meeting in the Green Room C with JCB Occupational Health nurse Helen McCarthy.
    16.00 Depart

    Spaces are limited to the first 14 SOM members to book on.

    You can find out more online here https://www.jcb.com/en-gb/about/factory-tour

    SOM Members ONLY. If you are not a member, please join here https://www.som.org.uk/membership

     

  • 04 June 2025
    Central Southern England

    FOR SOM MEMBERS ONLY £22

    We have secured a tour and tasting visit to the Shepherd Neame brewery in Kent on Wed 4th June 2025 at 2PM. This is the oldest brewer in Britain so will be a fasinating experience for members.

    Spaces are limited to the first 14 SOM members to book on.

    You can find out more online here https://www.shepherdneame.co.uk/visitor-centre/brewery-tours

    SOM Members ONLY. If you are not a member, please join here https://www.som.org.uk/membership

     

  • 02 July 2025
    S Wales and W of England

    FOR SOM MEMBERS ONLY £15

    We have secured a tour and tasting visit to Thatchers Cider Mill on Wed 2nd July 2025 at 2PM. They have been producing cider on this site for 119 years! The tour will last approx. 2 hours; it includes the working mill and packaging hall. At the end of the tour, you’ll get the chance to sample some Somerset Ciders.

    Spaces are limited to the first 14 SOM members to book on.

    You can find out more online here https://www.thatcherscider.co.uk/myrtle-farm/cider-tours/

    SOM Members ONLY. If you are not a member, please join here https://www.som.org.uk/membership

     

  • 31 December 2025
    Webinar

     

    The four courses aim to help delegates understand the facts about drug & alcohol misuse in the workplace including legal considerations, how to compile a substance misuse policy and interpretation of reports generated by the laboratory.

    Collection Officer Training
    Who should attend: Anyone who undertakes Chain of Custody collections; OHA / OHNAs; Occupational Health Physicians; GPs; HR Managers; Health & Safety Officers; trade union members
    Course content:
    - Preparing a site for collection
    - Mechanics of a urine collection, troubleshooting and common errors
    - Collection demonstration for back-to-lab and Point of Collection [POC] devices
    - Breathalyser selection, calibration and verification with demonstration
    - What happens to the samples in the laboratory
    - Oral fluid and hair collections
    Cost: £285 per delegate

    MRO Training, part 1
    Who should attend: OHA / OHNAs; Occupational Health Physicians; GPs
    Course content:
    - The role of the Medical Review Officer [MRO] including the Medical Review
    - Laboratory process
    - Adulteration checks and how donors try and mislead the testing
    - Drug metabolism looking at the fact and fiction behind positive samples
    - Evaluation and debate of Chain of Custody cases through result interpretation
    Cost: £285 per delegate

    MRO Training, part 2
    Who should attend: OHA / OHNAs; Occupational Health Physicians; GPs
    Course content:
    - Use of alternative biological samples such as hair, oral fluid, sweat and sweat vapour
    - Pros and cons of Point of Collection [POC] devices, how to develop protocols consistent with the principles of Chain of Custody
    - Quality and accreditation, UK Guidelines for Workplace Drugs Testing, minimum service level to expect
    - Alcohol including biomarkers such as EtG/EtS, FAEE
    - Evaluation via MCQs
    Cost: £285 per delegate

    Policy Workshop
    Who should attend: HR Managers; Health & Safety Officers; Occupational Health professionals; trade union members
    Course content:
    - Drawing up a draft substance misuse policy
    - Timelines for policy introduction and educational requirements
    Cost: £175 per delegate for a half-day

    On-site courses can be tailored to your requirements. Please call for further information and details of costs

    Venues and dates available throughout 2025:

     

    Policy, afternoon

    Collection Officer

    MRO1

    MRO2

    Zoom UK/GMT

    03-Feb

    04-Feb

    05-Feb

    06-Feb

    Zoom UK/BST

    04-Aug

    05-Aug

    06-Aug

    07-Aug

    Zoom UAE BST-3hrs

    27-Apr

    28-Apr

    29-Apr

    30-Apr

    Zoom UAE BST-3hrs

    05-Oct

    06-Oct

    07-Oct

    08-Oct

    Dates and start times can be adapted to your time zone. Please contact Helen Vangikar for further details.

    All delegates will receive an information pack and certificate(s), and MRO1 and MRO2 are accredited and qualify for CPD hours from the Faculty of Occupational Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians [UK].

    To view further course details please click here.

    For more information please email: helen@helenvangikar.com or visit www.helenvangikar.com.

  • 05 August 2026
    Overseas

    The 24th Asian Congress on Occupational Health (ACOH) will be held on the 5th - 8th August 2026 at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) in Sarawak, Malaysia.

    With the theme ”Shaping a Sustainable Future: Global Perspectives on Occupational Health",  this triennial congress promises insightful discussions, knowledge sharing, and collaboration opportunities aimed at advancing the field of Occupational Health in the region.

    The congress will comprise keynote sessions, plenaries, symposiums, poster and oral presentations with invited speakers from all over the globe.

    The event is expected to draw more than 1,200 international and local participants comprising practitioners in Occupational Health, Occupational Medicine, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Health, Occupational Safety and related fields.

    Participants to the 24th ACOH will also have the opportunity to experience the majestic natural beauty of the lush, biodiverse rainforest, home to unique flora and fauna such as the orangutan, proboscis monkey and Rafflesia - the largest flower in the world.

    For more details and to register your interest, visit the event's official website at www.aaoeh.org.

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