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Guest blog from Dr Joanna Wilde C. Psychol. C. Sci. FBPsS
Precarious Work and Psychological Trauma: the long-term occupational...
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Guest blog from Martin Short, Workplace Sector Lead for the What Works Centre for Wellbeing
As I come to the end of my secondment from the Ministry of Defence to the What Works Centre for Wellbeing, I've found...
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Location – Auditorium, Stewart House, 32 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DN
24th September 2018 1.00-2.45pm and 3.00-4.45pm - bookable slots
This event aims to provide information about...
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Guest blog from Hugh Robertson, Head of Health and Safety, TUC
Discussing what is likely to happen after Brexit is just crystal-ball gazing. The truth is that no-one has any idea what the post transition...
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Your membership is open for renewal from now until the end of March 2018. If you pay by direct debit, renewal will occur automatically and a payment will be made on or around 1 February. If not, you can renew by credit/debit card now by...
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Guest blog from Jocelyn Cornwell, Chief Executive of The Point of Care Foundation
In recent years we have seen more and more stories about the difficulties of working in healthcare. For the majority who work in...
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On Tuesday 7th November, the Society of Occupational Medicine joined the Carnegie UK Trust and the College of Medicine for a discussion on 'What is Good Work?' Representatives from the policy, health, business, trade union and academic...
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SOM CEO Nick Pahl reports on the International Symposium on Epidemiology in Occupational Health (EPICOH) conference in Edinburgh in August. The conference saw occupational health epidemiologists from across the world meet to present...
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The SOM QAAS scheme is now ISO 9001 certified. This independent assessment was conducted by...
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April 2017 saw SOM CEO Nick Pahl travel to America to take part in the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM) Conference in Denver. In a new blog on Personnel Today, Nick reports back on the key debates....