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01 July 2025London
Introduction to Occupational Health
Tuesday 1st July, 2:00-4:45pm
Open to all. This is an online event.
An afternoon for clinicians and students interested in understanding more about what Occupational Health is and the OH specialisms involved (find out more here: https://www.som.org.uk/careers)
2pm - Welcome & Introduction
Nick Pahl, SOM CEO
Dr Richard Peters, Chief Medical Officer/Honorary Clinical Associate Professor
2.10pm - What is Occupational Health?
Dr Lara Shemtob, SOM Strategic Policy Adviser
Q&A
2.45pm - Case studies
Medical – Dr Lara Shemtob, SOM Strategic Policy Adviser and Dr Lucy Wright, SOM Board member
Nursing – Chris Rhodes, Health Partners
AHPs – Jo Vallom-Smith
Q&A
3.30pm - Occupational Health - Clinical 101
Dr Jacqueline Thompson, Medigold. To cover:
Common OH Issues: physical and mental health, including specific occupational diseases.
OH Strategies and Interventions including workplace prevention and health promotion.
Q&A
4pm - How to get in!
Nursing routes - Chris Rhodes
Medical routes - Dr Kaveh Asanati
AHP routes - Jo Vallom-Smith
4.25 - Q&A and Wrap-Up and further resources e.g. mentoring, jobs, shadowing
Janet O'Neill, National School of Occupational Health
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02 July 2025S 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/
Photos can be taken outside but not inside. Unfortunately, Thatchers do not have any OH on site, but our tour guide will do his best to answer any questions you may have.
The company has around 270 employees in total, and on the operational side around 120. They operate 24 hours a day.
SOM Members ONLY. If you are not a member, please join here https://www.som.org.uk/membership
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02 July 2025Webinar
FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first).
Summary of webinar:
As women’s and reproductive health becomes a growing focus for workplace wellbeing, Occupational Health professionals are uniquely placed to lead the way – supporting individuals, advising employers, and shaping more inclusive, productive working environments.
This essential session will share the latest evidence, highlight emerging challenges and explore how OH can help employers respond with confidence, care and clarity.
Why now?New research underscores the impact of menstrual health, menopause, fertility and pregnancy loss on workforce participation and progression – with wider implications for long-term health, including bone health and chronic conditions. With an ageing workforce and increasing expectations on employers, the need for proactive, joined-up support has never been greater.
Key topics:
• Women’s health as a workforce issue: Understanding how reproductive health intersects with attendance, performance and retention and the critical role OH plays in early intervention and support.
• Insights from new research: A spotlight on the latest findings from the CIPD and SOM briefing and what they mean for OH practice.
• Long-term health and an ageing workforce: How women’s health is shaping workplace needs and how can organisations and OH get ready.
• What meaningful support looks like: From risk assessments and workplace adjustments to upskilling line managers and guiding policy, how OH can drive evidence-based, person-centred approaches.
• Taking a lifecycle view: The opportunity for OH to support women’s health at every stage and influence strategic planning, not just reactive care.Presenter bio:
Deborah Garlick, CEO of the award-winning Henpicked: Menopause In The Workplace and founder of Henpicked.net, has been instrumental in advancing menopause and menstruation awareness and support since 2016. Her team has guided thousands of employers in implementing essential training and policies. In 2023, Deborah expanded her mission globally, co-founding Menopause Friendly Australia and partnering with MiDOViA in the US. She established Menopause Friendly Accreditation and received an award from the BSI for helping create menopause and menstruation guidance, setting new workplace inclusivity standards.
Through the Menopause Friendly Employer Awards and comprehensive training programs, Deborah celebrates and equips organisations to create supportive environments. As a prominent advocate, she frequently shares her insights in the media and through her book, Menopause: The Change for the Better, published by Bloomsbury. Deborah remains a leading force in promoting workplace inclusivity for menopausal and menstruating individuals worldwide.
Chair: Emma Persand
FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.
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07 July 2025Webinar
Introductory course from The At Work Partnership
Foundation Course in Occupational Health
Monday 7th – Tuesday 8th July 2025 - A Two-Day Virtual Event
Chaired by Sandra Winters, Independent specialist (OH) practitioner
“Interesting, engaging, very informative, very relevant and one of the best foundation courses I have attended in my 20 years career as a nurse” – Occupational Health Nurse
The At Work Partnership is pleased to announce the new dates for this introductory course focusing on the fundamental principles of occupational health. Specifically designed to fast-track your knowledge and understanding of OH, the course will help you develop your professional abilities and maximise your contribution to your occupational health team. It will also be valuable for those planning further study in the field.
Taking place virtually over two in-depth study days, the course will guide delegates through some of the most important concepts in occupational health, including developing your legal and ethical knowledge, taking an evidence-based approach to fitness for work, sickness absence, disability and more!
Delegates will be taught by an expert team of tutors, with a wealth of invaluable occupational health knowledge, including course chair, Sandra Winters (Organisational Wellbeing), Dr John Ballard (Occupational Health [at Work] journal), Prof Diana Kloss (barrister), Dr Simon Sheard (Health Partners Group) and Susan Gee (Yorkshire Water).
For further details on the programme, view the course brochure and visit the event page at the website link below.
If you have any questions about the course, email conferences@atworkpartnership.co.uk
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL OFFERS AVAILABLE
Book and pay by 19th May and save up to £50 + VAT
Self-funded delegates from only £425 + VAT
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25 July 2025Webinar
FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first).
Session details:
Occupational stress remains a leading cause of work-related ill health, yet a recent survey by Occupational Health Assessments highlighted that many employers still struggle to implement effective stress risk assessments.
Occupational Health professionals are well-placed to support employers in meet their legal duties and improve working conditions that protect wellbeing.Chaired by Amy McKeown, Professor Jo Yarker, Registered Occupational Psychologist and Managing Partner at Affinity Health at Work, will explore how OH teams can:
• Take a proactive role in shaping and delivering effective stress risk assessments
• Support employers to meet HSE requirements through practical, people-centred approaches
• Navigate common challenges and build buy-in across the organisation
• Draw on what works – and what doesn’t – to embed lasting improvementsDrawing on extensive consultancy and research experience, Jo will share practical strategies and tools that empower OH to drive meaningful change.
Speaker:
Professor Jo Yarker, Managing Partner at Affinity Health at Work and Professor of Occupational Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London.
Jo is a Registered and Chartered Occupational Psychologist, Managing Partner at Affinity Health at Work, and Professor of Occupational Psychology at Birkbeck, University of London. Her work focuses on supporting healthy, sustainable work for all, particularly how we design work, lead teams, and support people during periods of challenge or change. Jo has led research for the Medical Protection Society, Acas, the World Health Organization, and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, and currently leads Project OSCAR (Occupational Stress Consultation and Research) funded by the Health at Safety Excutive. She works closely with organisations, policy makers, and professional bodies to translate research into practical solutions.Chair bio:
Amy McKeown is an Organisational Strategist and Consultant working at the intersection of leadership, culture, systems, and health, helping leaders and organisations cut through complexity to create change that lasts. Amy has helped multinationals, FTSE 100s, international governments, SMEs and start-ups transform strategy into practical outcomes and solutions that work. She is an internationally recognised leader in workplace health, mental health, and women’s health (with 20+ years working at the highest levels). Her workplace mental health framework was adopted by the World Health Organisation as its own. Amy offers something truly rare: A cross-industry, cross-sector, and cross-cultural perspective built over two decades of hands-on experience in differing roles and viewpoints (a health provider, in-house corporate lead, and an external consultant). She is the creator of ‘Do Workplace Health Right’—a leading international course on strategic workplace mental health and wellbeing.
FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website). You will then be sent the join link.
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01 September 2025Webinar
Expert Training by Occupational Health Specialists - £3000 per Participant (VAT not applicable)
The next intake starts September 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.
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03 September 2025Central Southern England
FOR SOM MEMBERS ONLY £25
We have secured a special visit to the Bremont Watch Manufacturing Centre in Berkshire on Wednesday 3rd September 2025.
The tour will begin at 1.30pm Spaces are limited to 9 people on a first come, first served basis. Please only book on if you can make it.
Bremont employees 160 people globally, ranging from in house marketing, finance and product development to manufacturing, watchmakers, and retail staff. Each role has slight variations in terms of working hours and patterns, but the majority in the admin wing are contracted to work Mon-Fri 9-5.30pm.
Bremont don’t have an Occupational Health person on site as it’s all outsourced. They do have on site designated 1st Aiders. Photos can be taken throughout the tour, however please ensure that no staff are captured as they preferred not to be photographed.
This is an opportunity to also meet fellow SOM members in a relaxed environment.
You can find out more about the tour online here https://www.bremont.com/products/the-bremont-tour
SOM Members ONLY. If you are not a member, please join here www.som.org.uk
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09 September 2025Webinar
SPONSORED BY ORCHID LIVE.COM
FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first).
THIS WEBINAR WILL NOT BE RECORDED
Session details:
This webinar will describe the science of sleep, the impact that the monthly cycle and the menopause can have on sleep organisation, quantity and quality and the importance of optimising sleep to enhance activities of daily living and better manage other symptoms of the menstrual cycle and the menopause.
Sleep disturbances in some people during their monthly menstrual cycle and in many people living with symptoms of the menopause are common and exacerbate the challenges of activities of daily living. A knowledge of managing sleep problems in this group is important in order to enhance their quality of life and optimise potential treatment outcomes.
Attendees will gain an understanding of the science of sleep, how different sleep stages are relevant to the experience of disturbed menstrual and / or menopausal sleep, introduce the insomnias and parasomnias which are commonly seen in these people, and identify appropriate treatment approaches for these clients.
After the course attendees will be understand the significance of sleep quality in this group and be able to apply evidence-based interventions to assist themselves and their clients if they are Treating Healthcare Professionals.
Speaker bio:Dr David Lee BSc PhD CertEd CPsychol AFBPsS CSci. Originally a Human Biologist and then conducted a PhD in Sleep Psychology at Loughborough University's internationally renowned Sleep Research Centre examining sleep and associated quality of life in at-risk, clinical groups.
Since then, he has held academic posts at Bradford and Newcastle Universities, lecturing in Psychobehavioural Treatments for Insomnia, and as a clinician works with those who have complex needs. As well as training over 7,000 healthcare professionals and talking to people from over 500 organisations, he has provided consultation to companies, individuals and legal teams relating to sleep, is a Bond Solon trained expert witness and is author of ‘Teaching the World to Sleep’, Routledge publishing, 2nd edition.
Dr Lee is Clinical Director of Sleep Unlimited, who have been training healthcare professionals and assessing individuals globally for 22 years.
Chair: Christine Poulter
FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website). You will then be sent the join link.
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17 September 2025Webinar
Practical OH Law Certificate 2025
Wednesday 17th - Friday 19th September 2025, A Virtual Course
Course director and lead tutor: Prof Diana Kloss, barrister
Do you have a particular interest in OH Law? Take The At Work Partnership's fantastic Practical OH Law Certificate course, led by Prof Diana Kloss. It will provide you with a detailed comprehension of the full scope of your legal responsibilities – so that you can ensure that your work, and the work of your department, is fully compliant with legislation and case law.
The three-day event is full of thought-provoking, valuable information for OH professionals who need to understand OH law in the workplace. You will leave with an in-depth knowledge of law at work and its implication for your organisation.
The course brings together some of the top experts in their fields. Prof Diana Kloss, the course director, is a leading authority on OH law, and is renowned for her clear explanations and expert guidance. Other legal experts, Audrey Ludwig, Rebecca Tuck KC and Emily Yeardley, join Diana in lecturing on the course, providing specialist contributions on different aspects of OH law.
How will gaining this qualification benefit you and your organisation?
You will gain:
- A comprehensive knowledge of key occupational health legal issues, from medical confidentiality and consent to disability discrimination, employment law and fitness for work
- Insight into the liabilities of the employer and OH professionals in criminal and civil law
- Advice on best practice and avoiding cases reaching an employment tribunal
- Guidance on tribunal legal procedure
- An understanding of how to apply the law to different workplace scenarios and put it into context
SPECIAL OFFERS
EARLY BIRD OFFERS now available! Save up to £100 + VAT when you book and pay before 30th July.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL COURSE PROGRAMME & SECURE YOUR PLACE NOW
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24 September 2025London
Occupational Health Nurses and AHPs Careers Morning – Wednesday 24th September
in partnership with the National School of Occupational Health
The Lumen Community, 88 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9RS
Agenda tbc
- Contact mimi.eyeoyibo@som.org.uk for list of placements and information about joining SOM
- For careers information, go to the SOM Careers page
This registration page is for in-person attendance only.
This event is kindly sponsored by Abbott and OH Assessment.