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30 January 2026Webinar
22nd annual Preview conference from The At Work Partnership
Preview 2026: OH Legal & Professional Update
Friday 30th January 2026 - A Virtual Event
Chaired by Dr John Ballard, editor of Occupational Health [at Work]
How can you prepare for the legal and professional developments that will be affecting your work in occupational health over the next 12 months?
Join The At Work Partnership and a hand-picked panel of experts to navigate through some of the most complex and important challenges facing OH.
The 22nd annual Preview 2026 conference will provide a comprehensive update on crucial developments in OH law and professional practice. This year’s exciting programme includes a number of important legal updates on The Employment Rights Act 2025 (we’ll dive into the implications for OH) and the FOM’s new ethics guidance for OH practice, delivered by Prof Diana Kloss. Diana will also provide an update on other legal and ethical hot topics, including disability discrimination and fitness for disciplinary and other employment hearings.
The seminar will also feature thought-provoking sessions on managing consent with Dr Antonia Karus-McElvogue, assessing fitness to attend a disciplinary in practice with Dr Samantha Phillips, cannabis in safety-critical industries with Dr Charl Els and the issue of mental health, younger workers and OH with Prof Sharon Stevelink.
For further details on the programme, visit the event page at the website link below.
Testimonials from past delegates:
“Worth attending, great speakers.”
Consultant occupational health physician – Optima Health“Thought provoking and immersive. Always feel recharged after these (At Work Partnership
training) events.”
Occupational health advisor – West Fraser Europe Limited“An essential update for everyone in OH.”
OH clinical lead – Commercial Services GroupEARLY BIRD SPECIAL OFFERS AVAILABLE NOW:
Book by 18th December 2025 and save up to £60 + VAT!
Self-funded delegates from only £175 + VAT!
Secure your place here.
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02 February 2026Webinar
Baines Occupational Health Services offers flexible live and online occupational health courses in:
- Occupational Audiometry
- Spirometry
- Strategic Management of Occupational Health ServicesMode: Online Courses
Course Duration: 32 hours over eight weeks
Duration of each lecture session: 4 hours per day
Audience: Healthcare workers
Cost: $350 USD
Course Convenor: Prof D. Moyo
Commencement: Sunday 1st February
Registration Closes: Sunday 25th JanuaryOccupational Audiometry
- Introduction to Occupational Audiometry
- Reading and interpreting audiograms
- Best practice audiometry standards for fitness duty
- Setting up a workplace Hearing Conservation Program
- Quality Assurance in Occupational Audiometry
- Impairment Assessment for compensationSpirometry Course
- Introduction to Spirometry in Occupational Settings
- Reading and interpreting spirograms
- The new spirometry standard
- Spirometry and Fitness for Duty Evaluations
- Quality Assurance in Spirometry
- Setting up a Respiratory Conservation Program
- Impairment Assessment for compensationStrategic Management of Occupational Health Services
- Introduction to Fundamentals of Management
- Developing an Occupational Health Services Strategy
- The Occupational Health Services Balanced Scorecard
- Communicating Fitness for Duty and Return to Work Decisions
- Effective communication in Occupational Health
- Full suite of Occupational Health Policies and Procedures
- Positive Performance Indicators in Occupational HealthContact Details:
+263718044627
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04 February 2026Webinar
4 February 2026 Time 12:00–13:30 (UK time) / 21:00–22:30 (Japan time)
Webinar FREE FOR ALL
Webinar Title:" Should Occupational Health Systems Be Legislated? UK-JP webinar "
Date: 2026/Feb/4th
Start time: 12:00 (noon) GMT
Overview:
This webinar will ask whether occupational health systems should be legislated and explore two different perspectives, from the UK and Japan. It will discuss arguments for and against legislating occupational health and provide examples from two distinct contexts. The webinar will be relevant to anyone who is involved in delivering and supporting health in work settings, legal compliance, and organisational responsibility, including occupational health professionals, employers, employees, trade unions, policy-makers, insurers, and researchers. Our speakers speakers Takenori Mishiba and Nick Pahl, bring substantial expertise in how safe and healthy work environments can be supported, while the cross-national perspective will allow for comparision to learn from different approaches.
Speakers :Takenori Mishiba(Deputy Representative Director, Japan Association of Occupational Health Law)
Nick Pahl (CEO of the Society of Occupational Medicine)FREE for ALL. Register for the event here.
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09 February 2026Webinar
Expert Training by Occupational Health Specialists - £3000 per Participant (VAT not applicable)
The next intake starts February 2026
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.
For more information, contact shw-healthyworkinglivesgroup@glasgow.ac.uk
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09 February 2026Webinar
FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first).
Summary of webinar:
What is Universal Design?
Universal Design (UD) is the design and composition of an environment so that it can be accessed, understood and used to the greatest extent possible by all people regardless of their age, size, ability or disability. (Centre for Excellence in Universal Design).
It's not about retrofitting solutions for a few; it's about designing spaces where inclusion is simply built in from the start.Why This Matters for Your Workplace
As Occupational Therapists, we bring a unique superpower to the table: we see the whole picture. We understand that workplaces aren't just physical spaces—they're dynamic interactions between people, their environments, and the work they do. Our training in assessing and treating physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges, combined with our expertise in human engagement and participation, allows us to craft nuanced, practical solutions to workplace challenges both common and wonderfully unusual.What You'll Discover in This Webinar
This webinar will unpack the concept of Universal Design in the context of the workplace and explore the impact of a universally designed environment on workplace wellbeing, inclusion and productivity. You'll learn how thoughtfully designed environments create better experiences for everyone.The Universal Design Advantage
The best part is when you design universally, you're not just accommodating—you're elevating. Universal Design reduces the need for individualized reasonable accommodations by making participation easier for everyone. This means broader engagement, stronger inclusion, and more people thriving at work. Universal Design does not remove the need for specific accommodations for individuals with identified needs —UD works alongside them, not instead of them.Leave Empowered
Walk away from this session equipped with:
•A clear, practical understanding of Universal Design principles
•Real, actionable strategies to influence inclusion, equality, and participation in your workplace
•A roadmap to resources and ongoing support for implementationPresenter bios:
Linda Horgan has over 35 years as an Occupational Therapist internationally, working with diverse populations including mental health, disabilities, and neurodivergent individuals.
In 2001 Linda opened her own private practice, specializing in accessible and universal design for built environments, home therapy, and fitness-to-drive assessments. The company has since expanded to cater for adults in private, corporate, state and 3rd level institutions, providing assessments and practical solutions to allow people live better tomorrow’s today.Some of Linda’s key achievements include; designed neurodivergent-supportive spaces, developed UCC's universal design guidance, edited Ireland's Housing Design Guidelines for Occupational Therapists (2019), a UCC Teaching Excellence Award, Venice Biennale 2021, and an Eli-Lilly Global Health Service Award.
Sue Knight is a Senior Occupational Therapist with over 18 years’ experience in the areas of Mental Health and Wellness. Much of her early career was centred in acute psychiatry and in-patient group work. Over the years Sue has developed a special interest in supporting adult clients who identify as neurodivergent.
Sue divides her time between clinical work, supporting the id+ Futures program at UCC, delivering training workshops and providing clinical supervision.
Sue supports clients, their supervisors and their employers in working towards inclusion in the workplace. She is passionate about engaging with adults in their work environments where small changes have the potential for significant impact.Chair: Janet O'Neill
FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.
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18 February 2026West Midlands
FOR SOM MEMBERS ONLY £35
Following our successful visit to Emma Bridgewater pottery in January 2025, we have tied down a similar visit to the World of Wedgwood in Staffordshire for a factory tour followed by afternoon tea on Wednesday 18th February 2026.
The factory tour will begin at 2.30pm, followed by afternoon tea at 3.30pm. Spaces are limited to 13 people on a first come, first served basis. Please only book on if you can make it.
This is an opportunity to meet fellow SOM members in a friendly and relaxed environment.
Unfortunately, there is no Occupational health person available for the tour, however the guide will be able to answer questions as we go round. You will interact with some of the workers, many of whom have worked there for 30+ years and they will chat about the many processes and range of skills on the factory.
There is no photography allowed on the factory however.
You can find out more about the tour online here https://www.worldofwedgwood.com/
SOM Members ONLY. If you are not a member, please join here www.som.org.uk
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18 February 2026Webinar
FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first).
Summary
There is an emerging picture of overlap e.g. autism, ADHD and health issues such as chronic fatigue, brain-fog, concentration, anxiety difficulties. Overlapping symptoms can confuse psychological with physiological causes. Neurodivergent people, who are more likely to have hypermobility, connective tissue and autoimmune conditions, have also been disproportionately impacted by long COVID, which can exacerbate or bring on these symptoms.
The rise in neurodiversity cases since the pandemic is in part due to increased awareness, but also because psychiatric symptoms have worsened due to this overlap. Very little is known about these emerging co-occurrences but preliminary evidence suggests that we can get people back to work and improve their capacity with a range of simple treatments, escalating to more complex interventions such as rTMS for the most severely affected.
Given the absence crisis, identification of cases in Occupational Health and correct referral to treatment could be transformational. Follow this link for an introductory paper on the overlap between neurodiversity and inflammatory conditions, and how these affect cognition and functioning: Prevalence and treatment response of neuropsychiatric disorders in mast cell activation syndrome - ScienceDirect
Chair: Dr Nancy Doyle C. Psychol.
Nancy Doyle holds a visiting Professorship at Birkbeck and is a Registered Occupational Psychologist. She founded Genius Within, a neurodiversity at work specialist consultancy business which sees thousands of referrals each year. Nancy has reached out to the medical profession to try to understand why, after 25 years in practice, she is suddenly seeing not just a rise in cases, but an increase in severity of concentration and fatigue within her client group.
Nancy will be joined by Dr Stephanie Barrett, an award winning, highly trained and widely experienced consultant rheumatologist and general physician and an industry leader in the field of rheumatology, osteoporosis and inflammatory arthritis.She is an expert in Fibromyalgia, hypermobility and Post-Covid fatigue. Dr Barrett is at the forefront of new technologies and treatments for conditions such as Fibromyalgia, chronic pain and post-Covid fatigue. She is a specialist in rTMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation).
Formerly a lead consultant of rheumatology at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, she is currently the Medical Director of the Chelsea Rheumatology Clinic and founder of The Brainwave Clinic in Harley Street, working with like minded rheumatology colleagues. She is included in all the published Tatler’s 250 top doctors guides.FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.
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20 February 2026London
£295 for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first). Non-members £350. There is a maximum of 20 places.
Refresher course for competency in conducting occupational audiology in line with CNWR2005 and L108
Date and Time: Friday 20th February 2026, 9.30am - 5.00pm
Venue: The St Pancras and Somers Town Living Centre, 2 Ossulston Street, London, NW1 1DF (maps)
Please note that this is an in-person event only. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
Trainer - Melanie Brewster, Clinical Physiologist (Audiology)
A one-day (6.5 hours) face-to-face refresher course for OH physicians, nurses, technicians and other clinicians wishing to refresh their competency in conducting occupational audiology in line with CNWR2005 and L108.
Provides the skills necessary to take and record a medical and noise history, conduct otoscopy, and perform pure tone air conduction (AC) audiograms to national standards. Candidates will learn to interpret and triage AC audiograms using the HSE classification scheme, recognise red flags, and ensure compliance with CNWR2005 and L108.
6 CPD points accredited by the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (FOM) and SOM Certificate of Attendance.
Delegate fee - £295 SOM member £350 non SOM member
Duration 6 hours (6 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 1990s 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 of experience in interpreting audiograms in the 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 been 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).
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23 February 2026Webinar
Ready to take your knowledge of occupational medicine to the next level?
Join the Royal Society for Public Health Spring 2026 Diploma in Occupational Medicine course. Led by Dr Shriti Pattani OBE alongside a distinguished panel of expert tutors and speakers, the course covers a wide range of essential occupational medicine topics to give you the foundation you need to advance your career.
Designed for registered practitioners, this Faculty of Occupational Medicine-approved Diploma demonstrates that the holder has achieved a competence appropriate to a generalist working in occupational health. This course will give you the foundation-level qualification required for occupational medicine.
What you'll get:
- Insights from senior occupational medical officers from organisations such as the Health & Safety Executive and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
- Guidance from past Faculty of Occupational Medicine examiners.
- Expertise from leading consultants in toxicology, epidemiology, health and hygiene, and much more.By the end of the course, you should:
- Be competent to seek and apply special information and techniques in occupational medicine
- Be conversant with current thinking on the application of appropriate legislation
- Satisfy all the requirements of the Faculty’s Diploma Core SyllabusThe course finishes with a mock examination using sample questions.
Course dates: Monday 23 February - Friday 6 March
Location: Online
Price: £3,395
Please note the course operates on a first-come, first-served basis, and your place is only confirmed once you have paid the deposit.
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23 February 2026Webinar
FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first).
SPONSORED BY ORCHIDLIVE.COM
Session details:
This webinar promotes the recently published SOM guidance on Occupational Health Audits (here) with the aim of bringing it to life for a wider audience.
The session will showcase the document’s practical application. Hilary Winch will chair the webinar, with Jane Manders providing a brief overview of the guidance, followed by Emma McCollum and Chris Terry sharing how they have implemented it in practice.
Speaker bios:
Chris Terry is a nurse by background with a special interest in ergonomics and human factors. He has worked in various occupational health roles for the past twenty years. For the last 13 years he has been a director at Insight Workplace Health. Outside of work he has a family and enjoys adventure sports such as mountaineering.
Jane Manders is an experienced occupational health specialist with 17 years in the field. Originally from South Africa, Jane holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing and a BA in Occupational Health Practice from Robert Gordon University. She has worked across the rail and construction sectors and is currently an Occupational Health Business Partner at Mitie, a leading facilities management company with over 72,000 employees. Jane has previously played a key role in achieving SEQOHS and RISQS accreditations for occupational health services and has completed ISO 9001 Internal Auditor Training. In 2023, she further demonstrated her commitment to quality by earning a Master’s degree in Strategic Quality Management from the University of Portsmouth.
Emma McCollum is a Consultant Occupational Health Physician working in the NHS and industry. She is Secretary of ALAMA and a FOM Regional Specialty Adviser (South West). She supports medical education in the Trust as an Educational Supervisor for specialty trainees and Foundation doctors. She contributed to the FOM SEQOHS review and Trust SEQOHS reaccreditation. Outside work, she enjoys spending time with family, walking and hockey.
Chair: Hilary WinchFREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website). You will then be sent the join link.
