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24 February 2026Webinar
FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first).
Summary:
Adventure Neuropsychology offers a fresh way to approach mental health in the workplace. Stress, overwhelm, imposter syndrome all take their toll in our personal and professional lives, and the cumulative effects can impact longer-term mental and physical wellbeing. Well-intentioned mental health interventions may sometimes provide little more than 'sticking plaster' solutions to deeper issues. Psychologist and adventure neuroscience specialist Dave Gallagher explores how insights from those who thrive in adventurous and extreme environments can help organisations better understand stress, decision-making, and mental health at work.
Drawing on research from neuropsychology, stress physiology, and his own experience working in the outdoors with mountain medics, extreme sports athletes, and even vulnerable or traumatised individuals who benefit from adventure-based interventions, Dave reframes workplace stress through a new lens: the brain’s ability to switch between coping and thriving states.The webinar introduces neuroscientific principles and practical approaches that can help cultivate a culture where people feel supported, connected, and able to take on challenges in a more adventurous and purposeful way.
Bio:
Dave Gallagher is a Chartered Psychologist and Cognitive Neuroscientist, specialising in performance under extreme stress. His work sits at the intersection of extreme environments/extreme sports performance, trauma recovery and mental wellbeing, taking an Adventure Neuropsychology approach that examines how the brain functions, adapts and even thrives when exposed to challenge. Dave combines field research with applied practice, working with extreme sports, mountain medics, military veterans with PTSD, and youth and community groups who use adventure to build confidence and restore wellbeing. He brings this experience into organisations to help them better understand stress, decision-making and psychological resilience both in high pressure settings and everyday working lives.
Chair: Chris Terry
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25 February 2026Webinar
FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first).
Summary:
Raynaud’s phenomenon (RP) is a common episodic circulatory disorder triggered by cold exposure, temperature changes, or emotional stress. It typically affects the extremities, leading to transient vasospasm. Despite often being perceived as a minor condition, RP can significantly impair daily function and occupational performance.
In the working population, symptoms such as impaired grip strength, difficulty with fine motor tasks, reduced sensitivity with footing, numbness, pain, and delayed recovery of hand dexterity contribute to reduced productivity and, in some sectors, genuine safety risks.
Given the high prevalence of RP in the general population—and the even higher prevalence in certain occupational groups, there is a clear unmet need for early identification, targeted intervention, and specialist management pathways.
In this session, we will explore:
•The underlying physiology of digital vasospasm
•Primary vs. secondary Raynaud’s and their causes
•Mechanisms driving functional impairment
•Evidence-based management strategies, from lifestyle and workplace adjustments to pharmacological options
Finally, we will outline how our dedicated Raynaud’s Phenomenon Clinic addresses this unmet need by providing rapid assessment, tailored treatment plans, and integrated support for patients whose symptoms impact daily living and work performance.Bios:
Louise Parker RN, BSc (Hons) MSc, NIP – Independent Nurse Consultant
Ms Parker is an international nursing expert in Raynaud’s phenomenon, connective tissue disease and wider long-term condition management, with over two decades of experience in the healthcare sector.
She was the Lead Nurse for Specialist Practice at the prestigious rheumatology and connective tissue disease department at the Royal Free London NHSFT for 15 years and has worked in this speciality for over 20 years. Her experience includes highly specialised training in managing Raynaud’s phenomenon, systemic sclerosis, connective tissue disease related dermatological disorders and overlap syndromes.
Ms Parker undertook all her academic nursing training at Kings College London and clinical training at Guys & St Thomas’ Hospitals London NHSFT. She has contributed to departmental research and audit, has published nursing articles, posters, book chapters and presents nationally and internationally.
She is a full term past Chair of the Royal College of Nursing Rheumatology Forum and continues to advise and speak on a range of national projects and consults widely on clinical and professional matters. From 2023 - 2024, Ms Parker was the inaugural
specialist nurse invited on to the board of Trustees by the British Society of Rheumatology and remains an active member.
In 2024, Ms Parker and Dr Kevin Howell founded the Raynaud’s Clinic; having run this clinic jointly previously at The Royal Free London NHSFT. This has enabled them to continue to use their highly specialised skill set, for patients seeking a prompt diagnosis.
Their consulting practice is distinguished by its patient-centric approach and years of practice in managing Raynaud’s phenomenon.Dr Kevin Howell BSc, MSc, PhD, MIPEM, CSci, ASIS, FRPS – Clinical Scientist
Dr Howell is a Clinical Scientist with over three decades of experience in microvascular diagnostics. From 1992 to 2023, he led the Microvascular Diagnostics service at the Royal Free Hospital, where he played a pivotal role in advancing imaging techniques for connective tissue diseases.
He is an Accredited Senior Imaging Scientist and a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society, as well as the current President of the European Association of Thermology. Dr Howell is also a longstanding member of the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM), having served two terms on the Physiological Measurement Special Interest Group Committee.
In 2009, he was awarded a PhD from the University of Glamorgan (now the University of South Wales) for his research on the application of thermal imaging in rheumatology. His work has contributed significantly to the understanding and use of advanced imaging in clinical practice.
Dr Howell is highly experienced in nailfold capillaroscopy imaging for the assessment of connective tissue diseases and is actively involved in training and education. He regularly contributes to professional development initiatives, including the British Society for Rheumatology’s course on nailfold capillaroscopy.Chair: Dr Ian Lawson
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02 March 2026East Midlands
FOR SOM MEMBERS ONLY
Lunaz is an electric vehicle company which restores and remasters luxury British cars including, Rolls Royce, Bentley and Jaguar.
SOM has arranged an exclusive tour of the Lunaz factory on Monday 2nd March 2026 commencing at 2PM.
Spaces are free to SOM members but limited to the first 24 individuals to book on.
Lunaz has an onsite Health & Safety employee. Details of whether photography will be allowed tbc.
You can find out more online here https://bylunaz.com/
SOM Members ONLY. If you are not a member, please join here https://www.som.org.uk/membership
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03 March 2026Webinar
FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first).
Prescribed cannabis is now appearing routinely in occupational health practice, including in cases where the consequences of getting it wrong are significant and the demand for clear advice is high.
For many OH professionals, this creates a familiar but uncomfortable position: being asked to make safety judgements in an area where the evidence is limited, policies are often not designed for this level of nuance, and expectations of certainty exceed what the science can deliver.
In this 1.5-hour webinar, Dr Mary Obele and Dr Oli Chapman will examine why medicinal cannabis has become a challenging issue for occupational health, and why commonly relied-upon approaches may provide less reassurance than is often assumed.
The focus is not on advocacy or prohibition, but on how OH professionals can think clearly, reason defensibly and maintain credibility when safety, fairness and uncertainty collide.There will be plenty of time for discussion.
Participants are encouraged to bring questions (nothing patient-specific).
Be prepared to have your thinking challenged and your professional judgement sharpened.This session will be of particular interest to OH physicians, nurses, MROs and others involved in advising on fitness for work, safety-critical roles and workplace substance policies.
Chair: Janet O'Neill
Speakers:Dr Oli Chapman and Dr Mary Obele
As a Specialist Occupational and Environmental Physician, Dr Mary Obele has been a doctor for over twenty years, specialising in health and work. She does medical assessments for various industries, advises on hazards and risks, consults for organisations, lectures at universities and mentors’ new doctors. She is a member of various health committees and panels. At home, her family often has bits of engines in the lounge.FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website). You will then be sent the join link.
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04 March 2026Webinar
FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first).
SPONSORED BY ORCHID LIVE
Summary
A panel discussion with experienced Occupational Health clinicians, passionate about delivering robust and effective management referral advice. Our panel will discuss the key elements of a good referral, effective assessment and usable report, providing insight into the standards required. Coming from differing angles i.e. physio, nurse and physician, the discussion will cover a range of perspectives. Attendees will be able to join in the discussion with questions and insights.
Suitable for those referring and those undertaking or considering undertaking management referrals/OH case management.
We will be fortunate to obtain the expertise from Amanda Dowson, SCPHN-OH nurse and lead of the clinical standards for management referrals working group, Dr Kevin Bailey MFOM, contributor to the working group: Stephanie Foster, OH nurse specialist and management referral educator and Tracey Atkinson, clinical governance lead physiotherapist in OH and member of the working group. The session will be chaired by Janet O’Neill, Deputy Head NSOH and fellow contributor to the working group.
Attendees can expect a thought provoking session which will provide them with the ability to reflect on what makes a good report.
BIOs: tbc
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05 March 2026Webinar
A one-day event from The At Work Partnership
Medical decision-making in ill-health retirement
Thursday 5 March 2026 - A Virtual Event
Chaired by Dr John Ballard, editor of Occupational Health [at Work]
The At Work Partnership are delighted to announce a new date for this very popular one-day workshop - Medical decision-making in ill-health retirement! The event will take place virtually on Thursday 5 March 2026.
The At Work Partnership's team of expert tutors, Dr John Ballard, Dr Mark Groom, Prof Diana Kloss, Dr Tony Williams, Dr Sarah Porter and Claire Johnson, will guide you through an intensive day of learning as we take an in-depth look at how occupational health can advise employees and employers on ill health retirement to help make evidence-based, fair decisions.
This training will give you:
- A detailed knowledge of how to give evidence-based advice in ill-health retirement (IHR) cases
- A comprehensive understanding of your roles and responsibilities - either as an OH doctor or OH nurse
- An insight into the complexity of scheme rules and relevant law
- Enhanced comprehension of the ethical issues
- An opportunity to learn from the experience of others in case studies and to benchmark your opinions with peers
- Improved knowledge and understanding to assist in decision-making
Previous event delegates said:
“A great opportunity to hear from experts in the field about their approach... and how to develop our own process that meets the requirements for excellent IHR reporting.” - OH Physician, NPH Group Ltd
“Brilliantly informative, superbly presented, and highly relevant to current OH practice!” - Occupational Health Consultant, Independent
“An excellent conference with an expert panel who are passionate and experienced in their field.” - OH Manager, Hertfordshire County Council
Secure your place online now (There are payment options for invoicing and paying by card)
DON’T MISS THESE SPECIAL OFFERS
- EARLY BIRD RATES: Save £50+VAT with their early bird offer! Available for bookings paid before 20th January 2026
- Discounted rates are also available for self-funded individuals.
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10 March 2026West Midlands
Date: 10-11th March 2026
Location: NEC Birmingham
Health and Wellbeing at Work is a dynamic two-day event taking place on the 10th-11th of March at the NEC, Birmingham, dedicated to cultivating authentic change within workplace health, wellbeing, culture and safety through an unparalleled conference programme and a curated selection of cutting-edge solutions and service providers.
Its goal is to empower every employer with the inspiration, insights and contacts to drive their workplace wellbeing strategy forward.As partners of Health and Wellbeing at Work 2026, SOM members receive a 10% discount on tickets. Email Ann.Caluori@som.org.uk for the discount code.
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18 March 2026Webinar
FREE for ALL (please log in on the SOM website first).
We'd like to thank our sponsor - Orchid Live. Orchid Live is specialist occupational health software used by a number of SOM members to run every aspect of their occupational health operations. They hold healthcare records for over 1.5 million UK workers and work with both in-house OH teams and OH providers. You can find out more at OrchidLive.com
Overview::
If you want to build a healthy culture at work, where people thrive in high performing teams, leaders need to be proactive - caring and daring.
Join us - find out what leaders need to embed the skills and qualities for their teams to thrive.
We’ll look at the critical skills to lead with a wellbeing lens including:
creating an environment that’s psychologically safe
being confident in supportive conversations about mental health & wellbeing
adapting leadership style so that your people can be their bestWe’ll explore questions like:
what stops people reaching out to a colleague when they notice that they’re struggling?
what happens when a leader ignores banter about mental ill-health?
how can leaders be proactive to reduce the stressors at work?You’ll discover the kind of results to expect from a comprehensive programme that develops learning and embeds best practice over time.
Come along to this webinar, and leave confident in what you’re doing well, inspired to implement fresh ideas.
Date: 18th March 2026
Time: 12 noon
Via Microsoft Teams
Speakers:
Angus Robinson
Executive ChairmanAngus is expert in developing a healthy workplace where people thrive and organisations succeed. With an engineering background he has a proven track record in business creation and growth. He previously worked in General Management, Engineering, Technical, and Commercial roles in multi-national companies including in the nuclear, medical, engineering and manufacturing sectors.
Amy McDonald
Founder & CEOAmy inspires people to find their voice and shift mindset - head and heart, to ensure a fair and inclusive workplace.
She creates the conditions for individuals and teams to engage, develop and grow, so that people thrive and organisations succeed. Amy has a background in business, mediation, coaching and theatre - bringing issues to life using drama for safe learning.Chair: Dr Kevin Teoh
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24 March 2026Webinar
A three-day qualification from The At Work Partnership
Certificate in Managing OH Services 2026
Tuesday 24th – Thursday 26th March - A Virtual Course
Calling all professionals responsible for managing or creating an occupational health service!
Join The At Work Partnership for the fantastic three-day Certificate in Managing OH Services course! Now in its 19th successful year, the course has become one of the leading short management courses for OH professionals.
It will cover the financial, political, legal and employment issues that OH professionals need to address in order to ensure that they function successfully and deliver maximum benefit to their employer.
EXPERT TUTORING TEAM: This comprehensive course is delivered by a team of expert tutors with an outstanding level of industry knowledge and expertise. Led by John Humphrey, with other speakers including Dr Paul Litchfield, Jo Berriman, Carolyn Graham, Prof Diana Kloss and Dr Steve Boorman, you will leave the course equipped with the necessary skills to manage your department.
View the course programme at the link below.
Course Testimonials
“A comprehensive overview of effective OH management, delivered by leading industry experts”
Andrew Wiggans, Bentley Motors Ltd“Brilliant and informative for managers and leaders in the OH field”
OH Nurse Manager, Phoenix Occupational Health“Well-organised, expert-led course with current, research-based occupational health content
and practical takeaways, it has reshaped my OH business mindset”
Occupational Health & Wellbeing Lead, BD MedicalEARLY BIRD RATE OFFER: Book and pay by 3rd February and save £100 + VAT!
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09 April 2026London
£490 for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first). Non-members £590. There is a maximum of 20 places.
2-Day Surveillance Audiometry Course
(Compliance with The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005)Date and Time: 9.30am - 5.00pm, Thursday 9th & Friday 10th April 2026
Venue: St Pancras & Somers Town Living Centre, 2 Ossulston St, 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)
This two-day face-to-face training course is practical and includes extensive ‘hands-on' experience of audiometry, ear examination and appropriate analysis of audiograms, under the direct supervision of a qualified, experienced tutor, in line with CNWR2005. Suitable for OH physicians, nurses, technicians and other clinicians.
This course follows the guidelines as stated by BSA and training candidates will acquire knowledge and skills in the following areas:
a. Communication needs of hearing impaired people
b. Anatomy and physiology of the outer, middle and inner ear, with particular reference to the effects of excessive sound on these structures
c. Hygiene and disinfection, and risks of cross-infection
d. Safe technique for ear examination
e. Identification of the structures of the outer ear and eardrum
f. Contraindications to audiometry
g. Manual and automated audiometry
h. Referral criteria and process
i. Basic hearing protection in noise
j. The need for third-party insuranceAdditionally, the course adds relevant training specific to the requirements of CNWR 2005 (L108):
1. Normal audiograms for age
2. Audiogram characteristics of noise-induced hearing loss
3. Severity of NIHL relative to exposure
4. Audiogram characteristics of non-noise-induced hearing loss
5. Impulse noise hearing loss (acoustic shock)
6. Role of the OHP
7. Role of the competent adviser
8. SOM guidanceCandidates are required to bring the audiometers they use day-to-day to the training course, plus an otoscope.
CPD points accredited by the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (FOM) and SOM Certificate of Attendance.
Delegate fee - £490 SOM member; £590 non SOM member
Duration 13 hours
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).
