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  • 06 May 2026
    Webinar

       

    FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website first). 

    Session details:

    Dr Sue Law is a GP with over 20 years’ experience working predominantly in deprived inner-city communities and more than a decade’s experience in occupational health supporting professional drivers. She is Founder of Improve My Health, delivering evidence-based lifestyle medicine programmes to businesses and communities. She teaches lifestyle medicine to GP trainees and medical students while serving as an assessor for the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine Core Accreditation. Her approach is known for being clear, compassionate and engaging, combining clinical rigour with warmth, humour and real-world relevance.

    This webinar introduces the principles of lifestyle medicine and explores how they can be applied practically within occupational health to improve workforce wellbeing, reduce sickness absence and support retention. Dr Sue Law will share real-world insights from her Driving Better Health interventions, including brief lifestyle medicine consultations delivered alongside D4 medicals and targeted group clinics for higher-risk employees. The session will demonstrate how occupational health teams can move from reactive management to proactive prevention, embedding evidence-based behaviour change approaches into everyday practice to create healthier, safer and more productive workplaces.

    The session will cover
    •    What is lifestyle medicine
    •    Why and how lifestyle medicine is relevant in occupational health 
    •    Top Lifestyle Medicine Tips
    •    Driving Better Health - a practical model for workforce health improvement in professional drivers
     
    Chair: Lucy Smith

    FREE for SOM Members (please log in on the SOM website). You will then be sent the join link.
     

  • 12 May 2026
    London

    Women's health at work: Policy, progress and public perception

    Society of Occupational Medicine and Royal Society of Medicine joint meeting

    Venue: Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, Marylebone, London, W1G 0AE

    This conference provides an essential update for occupational health (OH) professionals on women’s health and rights in the workplace, set against the changing legal landscape and the government's preparative work on the Employment Rights Bill. It will examine conditions such as menopause, endometriosis, and the emotional and physical demands of fertility treatment on women’s working lives. Delegates will gain a deeper understanding of how these issues can disadvantage women in the workplace due to women’s sex-specific health factors, and what good OH practice looks like in response.​

    A key focus will be the government’s preparatory work for the Employment Rights Act and how this may require changes in OH approaches, policies, and advice. Sessions will provide practical insight into how to assess and support women experiencing these health challenges at work, how to advise employers on reasonable adjustments, and how to embed women’s health into organisational culture and strategy.​

    Aims of the event
    - To provide OH professionals and trainees with a structured understanding of current and emerging challenges in women’s health within workplace settings.
    - To equip delegates with the knowledge needed to apply best practice, reasonable adjustments and evidence-based thinking to real-world OH scenarios.
    - To support the development of critical reasoning skills through expert-led discussions, clinical perspectives and contributions from the Apothecaries Lecture and Medal presentations.

    Why attend?
    - Explore how OH professionals can be a driving force for change in raising public, organisational, and governmental awareness of women’s health needs in a modern, diverse workforce.
    - Delegates will receive an up-to-date briefing on the potential implications of the Employment Rights Act for occupational health practice.
    - Gain practical tools to improve case management, communication with employers and advocacy for fair and inclusive workplaces.​
    - The programme also includes the prestigious Apothecaries Lecture and the presentation of the Apothecaries Medal, offering additional opportunities for reflection on professional standards, ethics and excellence in occupational health.
    - With its combination of legal and policy update, clinical relevance, and professional development, this event is essential for anyone in occupational health committed to evidence-based, ethical and equitable support for women at work.

    This event is aimed at: Occupational health physicians, nurses, advisers and trainees, as well as HR professionals and managers involved in workplace health, wellbeing or policy.

    Please note, there is not a discounted rate for SOM members this year.

    For further details and to book, visit the RSM website.

  • 13 May 2026
    Online training

    This full-day online course is designed and delivered by Health Surveillance experts, specifically for clinicians and professionals who are new to the subject - from Occupational Health Advisors to Occupational Health Physicians.

    By completing this Introduction to Health Surveillance Training Course from the Health Partners Academy, you will gain essential knowledge and build a confident approach for assessing, managing and triaging health surveillance cases effectively with expert guidance.

    Throughout the day, specialist clinicians will deliver in-depth practical and theory sessions, while sharing a clear view of the responsibilities of relevant roles and how to work effectively and efficiently for successful compliance. 

    During this full-day training course, you will learn how to:
    - effectively conduct health surveillance assessments
    - deliver effective case management & best practice
    - ensure compliance for clients and their employees
    - understand key workplace legislation
    - work collaboratively to deliver risk management

    View the full timetable here.

    Secure your place today for £395 per person + VAT.
    Discounted rate of £295 for OHA/OHNs and StRs.

    Click here for more information and to book.

  • 14 May 2026
    Webinar

    EXCITING NEW COURSE FROM THE AT WORK PARTNERSHIP

    AI & Occupational Health

    Thursday 14 & Friday 15 May 2026 – Two Virtual Mornings

    Chaired by Dr Lara Shemtob, Imperial College London

    The At Work Partnership is pleased to announce the launch of a new training course on the very hot topic of artificial intelligence! Join the Artificial Intelligence and Occupational Health course over 2 virtual mornings on 14 & 15 May 2026, to learn how to use AI safely and effectively in your OH work.

    This training course starts with first principles to help you to understand what AI is, and its benefits and limitations in OH, emphasising the importance of remaining vigilant to potential risks and errors. It aims to give you the understanding to ask the right questions so that you can use AI in OH ethically, strategically and appropriately and understand its broader impact on OH practice.

    Delegates will be led by a fantastic team with excellent knowledge, passion and interest in using AI in the workplace - course leader Dr Lara Shemtob (Imperial College London), Janet O'Neill (PAM Group), Grace Corby (Cloisters Chambers) and Dr John Ballard (Occupational Health [at Work]).

    The course is designed for OH professionals and others working in an OH setting. Prior knowledge of AI is not necessary.

    For further details on the programme and to view the course brochure, visit 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 30 March and save up to £50 + VAT

    Self-funded rates also available.

    Click here to secure your place now.

  • 18 May 2026
    Online training

    The Health Partners Academy Diploma in Occupational Medicine (DOccMed) course is a ten-day online course, designed to go beyond supporting your successful completion of the DOccMed exam. The course has been carefully curated to ensure you are also prepared for your first role as an occupational health physician.

    During the course, you will:
    - Hear from highly qualified specialists from a range of relevant backgrounds, from toxicology and hygienists to psychologists.
    - Receive 1-1 feedback and guidance on your portfolio with a specialist OH expert.
    - Join live lectures and have the opportunity to ask questions directly.
    - Attend group exercise activities, discussion and examination preparation sessions.

    Click here to see the course timetable, meet the expert training team and book your place now.

    Course Dates
    Week 1 - 18 - 22 May 2026
    Week 2 - 15 - 19 June 2026

    The cost of this ten-day course is £3,500 per person, plus VAT.

  • 19 May 2026
    Webinar

    Employment Medicals and Fitness for Work 2026

    Tuesday 19 May, A Virtual Event

    This important training examines why good practice in assessing fitness for work is a key aspect of OH, to safeguard the health and safety of employees and others affected by the work, and to ensure fair and non-discriminatory employment.

    Conducted virtually via zoom, the course will look at best practice in the field of employment medicals, fitness for work, and the use of pre-employment/pre-placement questionnaires and health checks.

    The course brings together a fantastic line-up of speakers, which include:

    Dr John Ballard (Occupational Health [at Work]), Audrey Ludwig (trainer and consultant), Dr Tony Williams (Working Fit), Dr Samantha Phillips (Transport for London), Dr Amanda Edgeworth (DVLA) and Prof Diana Kloss (barrister).

    Comments from previous delegates:

    “Resourceful and educational, a must in OH learning!”
    - OH nurse advisor, Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust

    “Excellent course, great content, relevant and engaging speakers”
    - OH physician, HSE Ireland

    Benefits of attending:

    - Ensure that your organisation is up to date with all of the latest legal and practical issues affecting health issues at recruitment and ongoing fitness to work.

    - Gain an up-to-the-minute understanding of how the legislation and case law relating to employment medicals and fitness for work impacts on your responsibilities and your day-to-day work.

    - Learn about the issues affecting fitness to drive and drug and alcohol testing

    - Gain an understanding of best practice and evidence-based decisions

    - PLUS – printed documentation to keep for future reference.

    EARLY BIRD RATE OFFER: Book and pay by 27 March and save £60 + VAT!

    Click here for full course details and to book online.

  • 29 May 2026
    Webinar

    Shift Work, Sleep, and Public Health: From Evidence to Action

    Friday 29th May, 10am-11:30am

    Shift work is essential to modern society, supporting healthcare, emergency services, transport, manufacturing, and many other critical sectors. However, the disruption of sleep and circadian rhythms associated with shift work poses significant risks to health, safety, and wellbeing, with growing implications for public health and workforce sustainability.

    This webinar, co-hosted by the University of Warwick and the Society of Occupational Medicine, brings together leading researchers, occupational health experts, shift workers, employers, and policy stakeholders to examine the scientific evidence, lived experiences, and practical challenges surrounding shift work and sleep.

    The session will explore:

    · The health, cognitive, and safety consequences of poor sleep and circadian disruption

    · What the latest scientific evidence tells us about sleep and shift work

    · Real-world experiences from shift workers and employers

    · Opportunities for prevention, intervention, and better occupational health practices

    This event will also help inform an upcoming parliamentary discussion with policymakers and MPs, ensuring that the voices of workers, employers, researchers, and practitioners contribute to shaping future policy and practice.

    For more information and to register, click here.

  • 01 June 2026
    Webinar

       

    FREE for ALL 

    While it is generally accepted that work improves mental health, people with serious mental illnesses face considerable challenges when returning to the workplace. This presentation will outline what has been learned from implementing Individualized Placement and Support (IPS) services throughout the state of Connecticut. While IPS services have a strong evidence base, here we consider factors beyond rapid placement in a competitive job that often affect the mental health of people with psychiatric disabilities returning to work: stigma and discrimination, navigating public benefits while working, the realities of low-wage work in a neoliberal economic system, and the fundamental meaning of work. We will explore how each of these factors may lead us to a different paradigm when it comes to the future of employment services for people with psychiatric disabilities. 

    Dr. Megan Evans is an Associate Research Scientist in the Program for Recovery and Community Health at the Yale School of Medicine. Trained in public health, she studies the social determinants of mental health and substance use recovery and is especially interested in social, relational, and vocational recovery. She completed an employment-focused postdoctoral fellowship funded by the National Institute for Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research. Her current research focuses on developing a measurement approach to capture personally meaningful recovery and life goals of adults with serious mental illnesses, moving beyond traditional symptom and functioning measures to assess recovery in areas deemed as important by people with lived experience themselves. She also works with behavioral health agencies to better incorporate recovery-oriented services into their operations and serves as faculty for the Yale Lived Experience Transformational Leadership Academy (Yale LET(s)Lead).

    Chair: Professor Neil Greenberg 

    FREE for ALL. You will then be sent the joining link.

  • 10 June 2026
    Webinar

    Certificate in Managing Mental Health at Work

    Wednesday 10th - Friday 12th June, A 3-day virtual course

    “Brilliant course, one of the most informative courses linked to mental health at work that I have attended” – Head of Occupational Health & Wellbeing

    Mental health issues are amongst the most common, complex and costly problems that OH professionals deal with in the workplace. This practical three-day qualification is designed to give OH professionals the in-depth knowledge, strategies, skills and techniques to successfully manage mental health in the workplace.

    Join The At Work Partnership this June, virtually via Zoom, to gain this fantastic qualification that will help you to employ the right strategies, interventions and create a more engaged and productive workforce.

    Benefits of attending for you and your organisation
    You will gain:
    - A comprehensive understanding of the effectiveness of different strategies/interventions that organisations can adopt – so that you can review what will work in your workplace
    - Detailed knowledge and practical skills to manage specific cases including an in-depth understanding of different conditions
    - The ability to assess the severity of a condition and its impact on a person’s job – so that you can recommend the best interventions to put in place for a particular case
    - Enhanced skills and knowledge to use during OH consultations and in giving advice to managers
    - In-depth understanding of reasonable adjustments in practice
    - Advice on tools, resources and action plans
    - Guidance on the relevant law

    Expert speakers:

    The course is led by Dr Nerys Williams, and other speakers include Dr John Ballard, Dr Paul Litchfield and Prof Diana Kloss. The team of lecturers on the course have an outstanding level of knowledge and expertise and will use a combination of lectures and group work to ensure that you come away with the detailed knowledge and methods to make a positive impact on the mental health of the employees within your workplace.

    View the full line-up of speakers and programme at the link below

    Click here for full course details and to book online

    EARLY BIRD RATE OFFER: Book and pay before 20th April and save £100 + VAT!

     

  • 15 June 2026
    East Midlands

    Registration is now open for Occupational Health 2026, with this year's programme entitled “The Future of Occupational Health: Transforming Work and Health through Prevention”.  

    There are some great speakers covering mental health and return to work, metabolic health, pain and respiratory disease, alongside the growing role of data, research and evidence-based practice in informing clinical decision-making. View the Day 1 programme here and Day 2 here. Workplace visits to Boots, Loughborough Bellfoundry Trust and The Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) systems are on the afternoon of Monday 15th June.

    The venue location is Albert Hall Conference Centre. Hotel information is here.

    On Tuesday 16th June, there will be a Gala Dinner and Dance held in the Hub Hotel, the Hilton Nottingham City Centre Hotel. 

    Register here.

    Any organisation interested in exhibiting should contact Rebecca at oh@indexcommunications.com

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